Mum who died after getting trapped between rocks on treacherous coastal path ‘was underwater by the time medics arrived’ A YOUNG mum who drowned after slipping on a coastal path "was underwater" and "unconscious" by the time medics arrived at the scene.
Another said: “My beautiful bestie forever 32 the light to my everything I will miss u forever and always - the pain hurts so much, love you Saffron Cole-Nottage.”.
Child services worker Sean Evans, 44, of Lowestoft said: "The path is extra slippery because it is underwater at high tide.
Despite signage suggesting "access is restricted" the area is free to roam offering anyone who opts to ignore the signs the chance to step over a barrier at one end of the path.
Yet another said: “To Saff, I never really told you how much I love you and how much you will be missed.