Young mum dies after ‘falling over and getting trapped between rocks’ on UK beach
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Posted by BlueberryMaximum94
Young mum dies after ‘falling over and getting trapped between rocks’ on UK beach
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Posted by BlueberryMaximum94
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>on UK beach
British beach. British. I hate how the word British is being erased.
Oh god that’s horrific.
I thought from the title she tripped and hit her head or something.
Not “slowly drowned by the tide coming in”.
I know this sounds silly, but could they not have given her a snorkel or something?
>on UK beach
UK shore. Shore. I hate how the word Shore is being erased.
This is the stuff of nightmares. Poor woman.
The amount of ads on that website is nothing short of impressive. Other than blocking the actual text with ads they really managed to pack everything in. I wonder how much an average article brings in?
Surely they would make more by serving less ads so more people would visit more frequently.
Who is reading the news in this format on a regular basis anyway?
How dreadful. I can’t get my head around how it happened though.
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While this is extremely sad and I do feel sorry for her family, there’s signs all around those rocks that say DONT CLIMB ON THE ROCKS . This is not the first time an accident has happened because of people or kids climbing on them, it’s wet and slippery! Very sad and could have been avoided if she had of done what the signs said.
I guess British beaches are pretty dangerous.
Here’s the BBC article for those who can’t face the ads and cookies [Link](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9qv8vqx9no.amp)
Low tide was at 1800 and high tide was at 0001 on Sunday/Monday on this beach.
Good shot kid, that’s one in a million!
Let me guess, those rocks were not born here
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