Stephen Pellew, aged nine years (right), and his younger brother, David, aged six, show obvious signs of relief on reaching dry land after being lifted from the stricken yacht, Peejee Tu, on Monday evening. The yacht got into difficulty when the skipper, Mr Ken Riddle, became ill on Sunday and his companion, Ms Margaret Pellew, was unable to manage the vessel in heavy seas.
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64Stephen Pellew, aged nine years (right), and his younger brother, David, aged six, show obvious signs of relief on reaching dry land after being lifted from the stricken yacht, Peejee Tu, on Monday evening. The yacht got into difficulty when the skipper, Mr Ken Riddle, became ill on Sunday and his companion, Ms Margaret Pellew, was unable to manage the vessel in heavy seas. Press, 24 August 1988, Page 8
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