Mother and young daughter rescued after going overboard from ferry

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Stena Superfast VIII departing from Belfast Harbour.
Archive of Stena Line ferry at Belfast Harbour. Credit: PA

An investigation is underway after a woman and her 11-year-old daughter went overboard from a ferry as it moved into dock.

They were rescued from Belfast harbour on Thursday after entering the water from the Stena Horizon vessel, which was arriving from Liverpool.

A rescue boat from another Stena Line ferry that was in the harbour at the time, the Stena Superfast VII, was the first to reach them, and crew members managed to pull them to safety.

They were taken to hospital for treatment.

Stena Line said the incident happened at 6.45pm as the ferry was approaching its berth at its Belfast terminal.

"Stena Line deployed emergency response crews from the Stena Horizon and Stena Superfast VIII, which was in the vicinity at the time," said a spokesman.

"Two persons were retrieved from the water and were attended to by local emergency service crews waiting on the dockside in Belfast.

"Stena Line has informed all relevant authorities of the incident and is currently assisting with the various investigations now under way."

Belfast Harbour Police said they were investigating the incident.

"Both females were safely recovered from the water and taken to hospital by emergency services," police said.

Police said the full circumstances of the incident were still to be established.