Father drowns in River Esk daughter rescue

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Divers, the coastguard, and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment took part in the search for Mr Price

A man drowned while trying to rescue his daughter from a river in Cumbria, an inquest has found.

Dean Price went into the River Esk at Longtown after his seven-year-old daughter, Delilah, slipped and fell into the water on 30 June.

The 32-year-old, from Walsall, got into difficulties and disappeared. His body was found hours later following an extensive search of the river.

The South Cumbria coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.

Geoff Maxwell, an off-duty retained firefighter who was working nearby, managed to rescue the girl.

He was praised by coroner David Roberts, who said: "On behalf of the public generally, I would like to thank you for your selfless act."

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