 An elderly woman in Scotland watching a film on television triggered an alert by calling coastguards to alert them to swimmers in distress after confusing drama with real life, an official said Wednesday.
An elderly woman in Scotland watching a film on television triggered an alert by calling coastguards to alert them to swimmers in distress after confusing drama with real life, an official said Wednesday.A Royal Navy helicopter, a lifeboat and a team of coastguards were sent to hunt for the "missing" bathers on Monday after a call from the unidentified woman in Ayr.
But officials realised soon afterwards that the woman, who had been watching the 2003 film "Open Water" showing a couple being attacked by sharks while scuba diving, had imagined that the scenes on television were real.
"She was watching a programme on TV and she phoned 999 and asked for the coastguard," a local coastguard spokesman said.
"We could hear the screams in the background. She just thought it was a real incident happening in front of her."
He added: "You can't charge her with hoax calls, you just feel sorry for her."
Source: Afp
Tags: Pensioner | TV | Open Water
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