Teenager rescues two men who fell from inflatable toy boat off Isle of Skye
Fifteen-year-old Archie Law rescued two men who had fallen from an inflatable toy boat in Broadford Bay, Isle of Skye, on Saturday evening. The UK coastguard received reports of the men in difficulty around 9pm.

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AI-generatedFifteen-year-old Archie Law rescued two men who had fallen from an inflatable toy boat in Broadford Bay, Isle of Skye, on Saturday evening. The UK coastguard received reports of the men in difficulty around 9pm. Archie, noticing the men from his house, took his own boat to assist them before the RNLI lifeboat arrived. He found the men cold and tired, and safely brought them back to shore. The RNLI praised Archie's quick thinking, emphasizing that inflatable toys are not suitable for open water and advising the use of lifejackets and communication devices.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedBlow-up inflatable toys should be kept for use in swimming pools and not open water.
Andrew MacDonald praised the teenager for his quick thinking, stating a far more serious situation had been averted.
The two men were seen on what rescuers described as a toy blow-up inflatable boat.
Archie Law beat the RNLI lifeboat service to the rescue on Saturday evening.
A 15-year-old boy rescued two men who fell from an inflatable toy boat off the Isle of Skye.