Police say the person was pronounced lifeless on the scene.

A person in his 70s slipped and fell from the Cobb in Lyme Regis (file photograph) (Picture: Getty)
A pensioner has fallen to his dying whereas on a seaside city’s well-known harbour wall. The Cobb in Lyme Regis, Dorset, closed after the incident on Monday, March 2.
The person, who was in his 70s, was strolling on the landmark along with his spouse after they each slipped. The girl fell on the wall, however he plummeted 20ft into the sea under.
The tide hampered efforts to rescue the person, whose physique was ultimately recovered by Lyme Regis RNLI.
Dorset Police mentioned the lady was taken to hospital. A spokesperson for the drive mentioned it acquired a report at 12.51pm on Monday of a person and girl in want of medical consideration following a fall.
They added: “Emergency companies attended and really sadly the person, aged in his 70s, was pronounced lifeless on the scene.
“His household has been knowledgeable and our ideas are with them at this extraordinarily troublesome time.”
The spokesperson mentioned the lady was taken to hospital for remedy to a suspected head harm and the incident just isn’t being handled as suspicious.
The Cobb is a Grade I-listed stone breakwater which curves into the English Channel off Lyme Regis. It’s a main attraction within the city and featured within the novel, The French Lieutenant’s Lady, which was made right into a characteristic movie starring Meryl Streep.
It dates again to the 14th century, however the current construction has been in place since 1857.


















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