
Coroner: Woman who drowned in Suffolk could have survived with quicker fire service response
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Saffron Cole-Nottage, a 32-year-old woman, drowned after becoming stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks while walking her dog in Lowestoft, Suffolk. A coroner stated that she might have survived if the ambulance service had alerted the fire service more quickly. The incident occurred on February 2, 2025, as the tide was coming in.
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The drowning of Saffron Cole-Nottage has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of emergency services in coastal areas. As incidents involving water safety continue to occur, this case serves as a reminder of the critical nature of rapid response and the collaboration between different emergency services.
This article reflects the findings of a coroner's inquest and does not imply any legal liability on the part of the emergency services involved.
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