Police release more information about two people who died in Devon lake tragedy

Parallel investigations have now been launched by officers and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 10th Jun 2022

Police have released more information about the two people who died when a boat capsized in a Devon lake.

The two bodies recovered from Roadford Lake, near Okehampton, are believed to be a man in his 40s and a woman in her 60s.

Officers are currently waiting for formal identification of the deceased to be completed.

A third person, a woman in her 50s, remains in a critical condition at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.

No other boats were involved in the incident on Wednesday (8th June).

Parallel investigations have now been launched by Devon & Cornwall Police and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).

Officers say they are now in close liaison with both the MAIB and HM Coroner as what is expected to be a complex investigation is progressed.

Superintendent Toby Davies, from Devon & Cornwall Police, said: ā€œThis has been a tragic incident in which two people have lost their lives.

ā€œWe continue to support all of the families involved with the deployment of specialist family liaison officers and our thoughts remain with those families at this difficult time.

ā€œThe parallel investigations will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident with the MAIB in addition identifying ways to prevent a similar incident occurring in the future.

ā€œThese investigations have already seen liaison with HM Coroner and we would expect this to progress further during the next week.ā€

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