David Haw: Poole Harbour search ongoing for overboard man

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David Haw, 24Image source, Handout
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Extensive searches are ongoing for David Haw, 24, in Poole Harbour

A search is continuing for a man who fell from a boat off the Dorset coast.

David Haw, 24, went overboard from a rigid inflatable boat in Poole Harbour on Monday shortly before 02:00 BST.

RNLI lifeboats, a coastguard search and rescue helicopter, Dorset Search and Rescue (DorSAR) and police have all been involved in the search.

Mr Haw is described as white, 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with short mousey brown hair. He also has a short beard and bushy eyebrows.

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A coastguard helicopter searches Poole Harbour after reports of a man falling overboard

Ch Insp Darren Harris, of Dorset Police, said: "We will continue with our efforts to find David.

"If anyone has seen David, or a man matching his description, since he has gone missing or has any information that might assist our search, please contact us urgently."

Image source, RNLI Poole Lifeboat Station
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Crews from RNLI Poole Lifeboat Station have been searching the area for Mr Haw

RNLI Poole Lifeboat Station said its lifeboat crew took a Kimmeridge Coastguard team across to Brownsea Island to search for Mr Haw on Monday.

Lifeboat volunteers also checked moored vessels, pontoons and expanded the search to other parts of the harbour.

Yacht racing at the Poole Regatta, which had been taking place over the bank holiday weekend, was abandoned following Mr Haw's disappearance.

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The Poole Regatta at Parkstone Yacht Club was abandoned due to the ongoing search

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