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Will Hayward

Man found unconscious in the sea at Tenby after tombstoning off cliff

A man had to be rescued after he stopped breathing after "tombstoning" off a cliff at Tenby.

Tombstoning is when people jump or dive of heights into water.

This can involve leaping from high-up ledges like cliffs or piers into the water below and it is often known how deep the water below is and if it contains other hazards such as rocks.

According to Dyfed-Powys Police, on Saturday evening a man had to be rescued after jumping off a cliff.

Police were called to the beach opposite St Catherine’s Island at around 6.15pm yesterday, where a man had got into difficulty after jumping off the cliff into the water.

The RNLI were also at the scene and were administering CPR to the 23-year-old who was unconscious and not breathing.

Fortunately, he regained consciousness shortly after and was taken to hospital for assessment.

Inspector Gavin Howells said: “This incident highlights the serious danger posed by tombstoning or cliff jumping, and the potentially life-threatening consequences.

“We urge people not to take part in this sort of activity anywhere along our coastline, and not to put themselves or the emergency services at risk for a thrill.

“We would like to thank our colleagues at the RNLI for their swift response to this incident, and for their actions which most likely saved this man’s life.”

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