Body Recovered in Search for Missing Teenager Grace Keeling
A body has been recovered in the ongoing search for 15-year-old Grace Keeling, who went missing in the Withernsea tragedy on January 2, 2026. The tragic incident, which also took the lives of her mother, Sarah Keeling, and bystander Mark Ratcliffe, has left the community in a state of deep grief and shock.
Grace, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, was with her mother when she got into trouble in the waves. Her mother bravely went in to rescue her, but both were swept away by the powerful sea. Mark Ratcliffe, 67, also attempted to help, but tragically, all three were lost.
After an extensive two-week search, Humberside Police, with the assistance of HM Coastguard, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, and other specialists, successfully recovered Grace's body on January 15, 2026. Detective Superintendent Simon Vickers expressed his condolences, emphasizing the heartache felt by Grace's loved ones.
The tragedy has sparked an outpouring of support from the community. Thousands of pounds have been raised for emergency services and the families affected. Tributes to Grace describe her as a 'wonderful young person' who brought joy to her school.
The inquests into Sarah and Mark's deaths were opened and adjourned in Hull, with the coroner confirming drowning as the primary cause of death for both. Grace's death is still under investigation, and the public is urged to refrain from speculation, allowing the emergency services to work safely.
The community's grief and support for the families involved highlight the devastating impact of this tragic event, leaving a lasting mark on the Withernsea area.