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Marathon swim in memory of West Midlands firefighter who drowned
Marathon swim in memory of West Midlands firefighter who drowned

BBC News

time16-05-2025

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Marathon swim in memory of West Midlands firefighter who drowned

Friends and colleagues of a West Midlands Fire Service commander will take part in a marathon swim to honour his memory and raise money for Commander Ian Hughes died as he attempted to swim the English Channel for charity, in 2023. Mr Hughes was a "respected and loved" member of the Technical Rescue Unit, the service swimmers will start a 36-hour swim later, at David Lloyds Club in Brierley Hill, where Mr Hughes used to train. They will raise money for the Fire Fighters Charity - one of the good causes Mr Hughes was raising money for when he Hughes, who lived in Dudley, started the solo charity challenge with a support boat from Dover in June 2023. However, more than 11 hours in he disappeared, with the 42-year-old's body recovered in waters near Belgium, on 4 July.A coroner later concluded his death was a result of misadventure, calling for more clarity on when a Channel swim should be aborted, to avoid further Just Giving page for the fundraising event said the funds raised will go towards financing a project dedicated to Mr Hughes, at one of three rehabilitation centres belonging to the centres help serving and retired firefighters and their families recover from injuries and illnesses."Swimmers will be setting off on the hour, every hour, with the goal of swimming as many lengths as they can in one go," the fire service said. "It doesn't matter how many or how fast, we just want everyone to join in and enjoy themselves doing something Iain was so passionate about." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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