Two found drowned off Marseille as teenagers missing at sea
The body of a drowned man was found off the coast at the southern French city of Marseille on Sunday morning and a second found early in the afternoon as rescue workers searched for two 16-year-olds who had gone missing at sea during storms on Sunday night.
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The first body was found 15 metres offshore of Marseille's Calanques, a rocky
coastal area riddled with bays and inlets that stretches west towards Cassis, emergency services announced on Sunday morning.
They later announced that a second body had been found nearby.
Overnight rescue workers were called out to search for three youths, aged 16 and 17, who had gone missing off the Calanques.
The 17-year-old managed to swim to the shore but a search for the other two was called off at 11.00pm, resumed on Sunday morning but then suspended again because of stormy seas caused by the Mistral high winds that have been blowing for two days.
Police have launched an inquiry into the deaths.
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