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Europe May 9, 2026

Crew watched woman drown with head trapped between rocks, inquest hears

Crew watched woman drown with head trapped between rocks, inquest hears
Emergency crews failed to save Saffron Cole-Nottage because they did not have the current equipment to pull her out of the water in time (Picture: EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE)

Another firefighter, Ben Whale, told the inquest he believed Ms Cole-Nottage could have been saved despite the cold conditions.

He said the rescue operation ‘did not feel quite right’ and that the rescue was a ‘simple manual manipulation’.

A statement read out on behalf of Ms Cole-Nottage’s partner Michael thanked emergency services for their efforts.

EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE, tel 07767 413379 Flowers left on the promenade at Lowestoft, Suffolk, after Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, became trapped on the sea defence rocks below and drowned
Floral tributes left for Ms Cole-Nottage at the promenade in Lowesoft, Suffolk (Picture:East Anglia News Service)

The inquest also heard that rescue efforts were further hindered because the ambulance call handler failed to make it clear fire crews were needed.

Elizabeth Pardon, a crew commander for the fire service control room, said it was not clear whether their service was being requested or not.

She clarified that the fire service did routinely attend emergencies at sea.

Another call handler, Megan Dunkley, said it was unclear whether ‘we were needed or requested by another agency’.

The court was told it had become normal practice for ambulance crews to alert the fire and rescue service of incidents they were attending to, whether the fire brigade were required or not.

Firefighter Sebastian Harrod said fire crews arrived at the scene at 8.22pm and performed CPR on the drowning woman within eight minutes.

But the inquest heard that paramedics and police had already declared the incident a Recognition of Life Extinct (ROLE).

Volunteer Coastguard Matthew Knight said he drove to the scene in a ‘calmer manner’ than he otherwise would have done as he believed it was too late to save the mother.

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