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Tributes paid to woman who died on beach rocks Tributes to woman who died on beach rocks
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A woman in her 30s died when she reportedly became trapped in rocks after falling from a sea wall Saffron Cole-Nottage has been named locally as the woman who died on Sunday
Tributes have been left for a woman who reportedly became trapped on rocks after falling from a sea wall. Tributes have been left at the scene where a woman died after she became trapped on rocks following a fall from the sea wall.
The emergency services, including an air ambulance, were called to the incident close to The Esplanade in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on Sunday at about 20:03 GMT. Saffron Cole-Nottage, who has been named locally and was in her 30s, died following the incident close to The Esplanade in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on Sunday evening.
The woman, who police said was in her 30s, died at the scene. A file is being prepared for the coroner. Suffolk Police said the death was being treated as "unexplained" and a file was being prepared for the coroner.
"The death is currently being treated as unexplained but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances at this time," Suffolk Police said.
Tributes were left on the barrier where the woman died on Sunday
Flowers and family tributes have been left on the sea wall barrier.Flowers and family tributes have been left on the sea wall barrier.
One said: "My beautiful daughter-in-law, you are going to be missed", while another from the woman's niece said she burst into tears when she heard the news, adding "U really are my best auntie". Ms Cole-Nottage died when she reportedly became trapped in rocks after falling from a sea wall
One tribute said: "My beautiful daughter-in-law, you are going to be missed", while another from the woman's niece said she burst into tears when she heard the news, adding "U really are my best auntie".
Another handwritten message read: "There are no words to express how much we will miss you. The world is so cruel."Another handwritten message read: "There are no words to express how much we will miss you. The world is so cruel."
Police say they are treating the death as unexplained, but not suspicious Tributes were left on the barrier where the woman died on Sunday
A spokesperson for Suffolk Police said: "The death is currently being treated as unexplained but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances at this time."
The emergency services, including an air ambulance, attended the scene at just after 20:00 GMT on Sunday.
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