Two men die after trying to rescue a young boy and his brother from the sea at Seaton Carew beach in Hartlepool, according to reports. The incident occurs yesterday afternoon at the beach. One source describes a 48-year-old father who recounts how he intervenes to save the boy after the boy’s mother shouts for help, saying she cannot swim. The account states that two other men attempt rescues during the incident and both die. The father’s actions are described as successful in getting the boy out of the water, while the other men’s attempts end in fatalities. The reports focus on the sequence of rescue efforts and the mother’s call for assistance, but provide limited additional details about the boys’ ages, the extent of injuries, or the precise circumstances in the surf. Authorities are not quoted in the provided excerpts, and no conclusions about causation are included. The incident is presented as a serious beach emergency involving multiple attempts to rescue siblings.