An RNLI hovercraft found the woman stuck in a channel of shallow water and unable to make it back to the shore
A warning has been issued after the woman became stuck up to her waist and had to be freed by the coastguard. The dramatic rescue happened on Bank Holiday Monday after she became stuck for 'some time'.
An RNLI spokesperson said: "The hovercraft landed carefully alongside the casualty and the crew deployed mud boards and mats around her to provide them all with a solid surface. The RNLI crew were then able to swiftly extract the casualty from the mud and bring her on board the hovercraft." The RNLI has now issued a warning to anyone visiting the coast, with the warm weather set to continue into the first week of June.
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