The island’s ports bosses have issued a warning about ‘tombstoning’.
The ports division of the Department of Infrastructure has issued a press release urging members of the public to be aware of the dangers of playing near harbours, particularly if this involves jumping into or swimming in a harbour.
It reads: ‘The department is concerned that members of the public, particularly children and young people are unaware of the dangers from boats manoeuvring, the shock that can occur from entering cold water suddenly and the hazard presented by not knowing the depth of water.
‘Jumping from harbour breakwaters or piers is sometimes referred to as “tombstoning” because of the risky nature of this activity. Although we have been fortunate in the Isle of Man not to have had any serious accidents, this is not the case in the UK where there have been several well publicised incidents of people suffering severe injury or worse, as a result.’