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Dover port worker saves teenager from drowning

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 07:42, 06 October 2011

Updated: 09:07, 06 October 2011

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by Alan McGuinness and Sam Lennon

A quick-thinking yacht passenger has described how he saved the life of a teenager who nearly drowned after falling from a boat.

The 18-year-old was minutes from death after he plunged from the back of the vessel on Saturday evening.

Gareth Jackson, 37, a Dover Harbour worker, was on the yacht Christia Deana, with Dean Cox (pictured left) when he heard a loud splash just before 7pm at Stangate Creek in the River Medway near Iwade, Swale.

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When it became clear the teenager was in trouble, Mr Jackson quickly sprung into action.

He threw the teenager a life ring and gave him first aid once he was brought on board.

Mr Jackson, who works on a pilot launch for Dover Harbour Board, said: “If he had been in the water a minute or two longer he would have been a goner. He’s a very lucky boy.

“He went under a few times and it turned out he swallowed a lot of water.”

Once the teenager was ashore he was met by the Sheppey coastguard and paramedics.

Full the full story see this week's Dover Mercury.

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