A controversial art installation is set to take place at Bournemouth beach this Sunday, five days before the one-year anniversary of the tragic drownings of Joe Abbess, 17, and Sunnah Khan, 12.
Joe Abbess and Sunnah Khan died after being pulled under the water by a riptide close to the shore near the pier in Dorset on May 31, with nine other people also being injured.
With the summer holidays approaching, the mother of drowning victim Sunnah Khan has launched a new plea for better education around water safety. Her MP, Rob Butler, raised her concerns in the Commons.
Sunnah Khan, 12, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, died after being pulled under the water by a riptide close to the shore near the pier in Dorset on May 31.
Jon Geddes, the head of a firm that offers specialist maritime training for sailors, defended the crew of the Dorset Belle and said the likely cause of the Bournemouth tragedy was a riptide.