CAR OVER CLIFF

 
Two young women have been taken to hospital after escaping from their car which went over the cliff at Pendennis Point saturday evening.

Falmouth Coastguard received a request for assistance from the Devon and Cornwall Police in respect to a car having gone over the cliff at at Pendennis Point.

Coastguard Rescue officers from Falmouth were sent to the scene as well as the south Cornwall sector manager.  The Falmouth RNLI lifeboat was requested to launch. Police, Fire and Ambulance services were on scene.

Marc Thomas, Watch Manager at Falmouth Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, said:

"The car’s two occupants, both female have been transferred by lifeboat to the Falmouth lifeboat house where they will then be taken on to the Royal Cornwall hospital.

The car is in an upright and intact position but badly damaged and will be recovered in due course.”

For further details contact:
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency Duty Press Officer
Office hours: 023 8032 9401
Mobile: 07764 624 505
Press releases and further information about the Agency is available on the Web at www.mcga.gov.uk

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