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Naval officer nearly crushed between ships

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:10, 25 November 2008

Gravesend Town Pier, near to where the accident took place

A naval officer was in danger of being crushed between two ships when she fell overboard into the River Thames.

The lieutenant was being transferred from HMS Westminster to a smaller cruise liner in a disembarking exercise near Gravesend Town Pier.

But when she slipped from a pilot ladder suspended between the frigate and smaller vessel, she fell several feet into the choppy water between them.

A crew from Gravesend RNLI lifeboat, which was on stand-by during the exercise, had to haul the woman from the water before handing her over to ambulance crews, who treated her for shock.

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Second helmsman Ian Smith said gusty winds and a two metre swell in the river made the exercise more dangerous. It was abandoned after the mishap on Monday.

He added: "It was quite nasty out there and it could have been a very serious incident, but the duty helmsman, Peter Birthright, did a fantastic job in difficult conditions."

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