Today marks 38 years since brave Blackpool officers died in tragic sea rescue
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The three brave officers - PC's Colin Morrison, Angela Bradley and Gordon Connolly - drowned whilst attempting to rescue a man, and each other, in 1983.
Lancashire Police have issued the following statement in remembrance of the three officers who gave their life in the line of duty.
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Hide AdThe force said: "On this day, January 5, 1983, three Blackpool Police Officers drowned during a tragic attempted sea rescue.
"They had been trying to save a tourist, Alistair Anthony, who had gone into the Irish Sea in order to rescue his pet dog.
"The three officers entered the sea close to Gynn Square, but they were soon overcome by the strong tide, waves and freezing water.
"The tourist Alistair Anthony was on a trip to the resort from Glasgow and also died at sea.
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Hide Ad"PC Pat Abram was the fourth officer who went into the sea, but was lucky to be rescued by colleagues.
"They managed to throw a rope around his neck and pull him out of the sea, where he was given life-saving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the Promenade.
"Sadly this year there will be no gathering at Gynn Square. Wreaths will be laid in memory of those involved from Lancashire Police, amongst others paying tribute.
"May all those involved Rest in Peace and always be remembered."
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Hide AdLancashire Police Federation, which represents the county's officers, has also paid tribute.
The Federation said: "Remembering PCs Angela Bradley, Gordon Connolly and Colin Morrison, of Lancashire Constabulary, who tragically died on duty on this day in 1983.
"The trio drowned attempting to rescue a man and each other from the sea in Blackpool.
"We will remember them."
At the Blackpool Gazette, our thoughts remain with their families and friends, and all those affected by the tragic event 38 years ago today.