Police name two men found dead in the sea after dinghy abandoned off Shoreham

Two men sadly found dead in the water after a huge sea search off Shoreham on Monday (August 10) have been identified.
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The discovery of an abandoned dinghy floating in the sea off Shoreham on Monday afternoon sparked a huge search for its occupants, bringing together several RNLI lifeboats and the Coastguard helicopter.

At around 5pm on Monday afternoon, the body of a man was found in the water off Hove by the Shoreham RNLI lifeboat.

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He has been identified as 51-year-old Harry Garrood, from Brighton.

Matthew Stoneley and Harry Garrood were sadly found dead after their dinghy was discovered unoccupiedMatthew Stoneley and Harry Garrood were sadly found dead after their dinghy was discovered unoccupied
Matthew Stoneley and Harry Garrood were sadly found dead after their dinghy was discovered unoccupied

During enquiries to identify Mr Garrood, emergency services realised his friend was also missing and the search continued into the evening and restarted early on Tuesday morning.

At around 8.45am on Tuesday, a second body was spotted by the crew of a Coastguard helicopter in the water near Shoreham Beach and was recovered by the Shoreham RNLI lifeboat.

He has been identified by police as Matthew Stoneley, 46, also from Brighton.

Police said the deaths are not being treated as suspicious and have been passed to the coroner.