Woman who drowned in Suffolk ‘might have been saved’ if fire service alerted more quickly
Saffron Cole-Nottage became stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks as tide was coming in at Lowestoft
A woman who drowned after getting stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks might have been saved if the ambulance service had alerted the fire service more quickly, a coroner has said.
Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, was walking the family dog with her daughteron the seafront at Lowestoft, Suffolk, when she fell as the tide was coming in on 2 February 2025. Continue reading...
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