A major search operation is underway in Gravesend after two children entered the River Thames near Royal Pier Road on Friday afternoon (May 30). One child—a boy—has been rescued and rushed to hospital, while a nine-year-old girl remains missing.
Emergency Services Respond to River Crisis
Emergency services were called to the scene at approximately 1.40pm after reports that two children were in difficulty in the water near Royal Terrace Pier.
In a joint response, Kent Police, the RNLI, HM Coastguard, Kent Fire and Rescue Service, and South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) launched an urgent rescue and recovery effort.
A SECAmb spokesperson confirmed:
“Crews attended the scene, and a male patient was assessed and treated before being taken to a local hospital for further medical treatment.”
The condition of the boy remains unknown at this time.
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Girl Remains Missing – River Search Intensifies
The search continues for the missing nine-year-old girl, believed to have entered the river with the rescued boy. HM Coastguard issued a statement confirming the ongoing operation, with Metropolitan Police boats, a police helicopter, and Gravesend RNLI lifeboats coordinating efforts along the river.
“One child has been recovered and the search is ongoing for a second,” HM Coastguard said.
Police Statement and Public Appeal
Kent Police added:
“Officers were called by the Port of London Authority at 1.46pm to concerns for the welfare of two people who had entered the river at Royal Pier Road, Gravesend.”
“Emergency crews remain on scene where enquiries and the search are underway.”
Community in Shock
The incident has sent shockwaves through the local community, with bystanders seen watching anxiously from the riverside as search teams work tirelessly.
Live updates and further information will be released as the situation develops. Residents are urged to avoid the area to allow emergency responders to operate unhindered.