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Women Dies After Fall From Cliff At Durdle Door In DorsetFalling From 100ft On Monday

A woman was accidentally died during climbing the seaside cliff in Dorset. According to the reports, a woman lost his life after falling from Cliff in Dorset. The incident took place on Monday, June 14 at Dorset coastal spot, Durdle Door. The police have been investigating the circumstances and incident. As per the local visitors, the woman was climbing the Rocky Cliff of around 150ft which is the part of the Durdle Door, Dorset when the incident took place on June 14. It is saddened to hear that the woman died due to fatal injuries after falling on the rocky cliffs from upside on the popular Man o’ War Beach.

Rachel Williams told the BBC that nearby people shouted at the woman

When the incident took place, the emergency service rushed to the spot where they found that woman was unable to move nor saved by the emergency team and she was declared dead at the spot. According to the reports, the incident took place near 3 PM and police have been investigating the incident and it doesn’t seem to be suspicious anymore.

When speaking with the spokesperson of the estate of Lulworth, who owned the beach told that I can understand that women fall down while climbing on the Rocky Cliffs on the Man o’ War beach on Monday. While the Dorset Police have requested the staff of the beach that controlled the visitors of the beach to allowed to helicopter to land on the beach.

Now, the Durdle Door barway has already seen many emergency incidents for the last many years as the spot has now also become the spot for the gravestones. The Dorst police said,” they received a call at 03:07 PM and report that a woman had fallen from the cliff at the Durdle Door near Lulworth.

Later, the officer rushed to the spot with emergency team service colleagues, and sadly, a woman was declared dead at the spot by the police and emergency team. Now, the investigation has been started to find out any planned incident there.

Along with the police, the Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service had confirmed that the fire crew members from Bere Regis, Dorchester, and Weymouth were present at the spot for supporting the emergency team. They told that they all were called around 03:15 after receiving the report that someone has fallen from the cliff at Man O’ War Beach. Later, the rush was also seen near the incident took place but police and staff members controlled everything. The woman has not been identified yet but the investigation is going to find out about her family and friends.

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