Woman dies after 'falling on to seawall rocks'

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George King

BBC News, Suffolk

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Police officers, paramedics, coastguard rescue officers and the East Anglian Air Ambulance were called to Lowestoft connected Sunday

The decease of a pistillate who reportedly fell connected to seawall rocks connected a formation successful Suffolk is being treated arsenic "unexplained" but "not suspicious".

Police officers, paramedics, coastguard rescue officers and the East Anglian Air Ambulance were called to Lowestoft astatine 20:03 GMT connected Sunday.

They had received reports of a superior incidental connected the coastline adjacent The Esplanade.

Suffolk Police confirmed a woman, aged successful her 30s, had died astatine the scene.

A constabulary spokesperson said: "The decease is presently being treated arsenic unexplained but determination are not believed to beryllium immoderate suspicious circumstances astatine this time.

"A record volition present beryllium completed for the coroner."

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