Stag party mayhem on the canal as boats crash and vessel left partially sunk in lock | UK News

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A tranquil stag party on the canal turned to mayhem as boats crashed and one partially sunk as its occupants fell “asleep”.

The group had hired three boats and set off along the waterways in Worcestershire on Friday and stopped at the pub along the way, it is believed.

But events deteriorated and one boat was left stuck in a lock at a 45-degree angle and taking on water after those aboard are thought to have fallen asleep.

Specialists from River Canal Rescue attempt to refloat the boat after it got stuck in the lock on the Droitwich Canal. Pic: River Canal Rescue
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Pic: River Canal Rescue
Specialists from River Canal Rescue attempt to refloat the boat after it got stuck in the lock on the Droitwich Canal. Pic: River Canal Rescue
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Pic: River Canal Rescue

They had to be rescued from the Droitwich Canal by the emergency services and River Canal Rescue was called in to refloat the stricken boat.

The group had picked up their boats from Worcester Marina on Friday before stopping at a pub, the Canal & River Trust told Sky News.

During their jaunt along the waterways at least one of the boats hired by the stag party is believed to have been involved in crashes with other boats, the trust said.

The group are believed to have tried to pass through a lock but had been unable to get out.

“Either they weren’t in the correct state to be operating the gates or they weren’t aware of how to operate them,” River Canal Rescue told Sky News.

“We think water in the lock drained while they were asleep.”

Once in the lock the water around the boat began to drain, causing one end to be caught on the cill and the other to descend, leaving it stuck at a 45-degree angle, a spokesperson said.

Pictures on social media show rescuers aboard the red canal boat as they worked to free the vessel.

“As much as it seems dramatic for everybody else it’s a fairly standard thing for us,” the spokesperson said.

The rescue team arrived on the scene at about 9.45am on Saturday and the lock was open for business again by 2.30pm.

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