Child taken to hospital after marina incident

A still harbour with an orange 'RNLI' boat and four men in yellow jackets and red life jackets standing by. Image source, Pacemaker
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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) attended the scene at the Carrick Marina alongside emergency services

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A child has been taken to hospital after a boat capsized near the Carrickfergus Marina in County Antrim.

The incident involved nine children and an adult.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, Fire and Rescue Service, and the Maritime and Coastguard attended the scene.

After assessment and initial treatment, one patient was taken by ambulance to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.

The rest were discharged at the scene, according to the ambulance service.

Three RNLI boats arrive towards a white and black capsized boat in a background of still blue water and sky.
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The RNLI arrived at the scene of the capsized boat at 21:00 BST

A spokesperson for the RNLI said a number of people remained in the water, while others were on top of the upturned boat when they arrived at the scene at about 21:00 BST.

They said the group were "cold and shaken but otherwise safe and well" after being recovered from the water.