River Esk deaths: Three men ‘swept away’ in 4×4 named by police | UK News
Three men who died after a 4×4 vehicle was ‘swept away’ as it attempted to cross a river in Yorkshire have been named by police.
Scott Thomas Daddy, 28, from Hull, Leslie Forbes, 70, from the East Yorkshire area, and Kenneth Patrick Hibbins, 59, known as Patrick, from York, were found dead inside the vehicle after it became submerged in the River Esk near Glaisdale shortly before midday on Thursday.
Police were at the scene on Friday where the 4×4 was removed by four other vehicles – including two tractors – using tethers.
Chris Ford, who lives nearby, told the PA news agency the men were part of an off-roading group when they crossed a ford on Rake Lane.
The river, swollen by heavy rain, swept them away and carried them around 400 yards downstream, he said.
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