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Woman dies in Llantwit Major beach rock fall Woman, 23, dies in Llantwit Major beach rock fall
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A 24-year-old woman has died after a rock fell on her head on a beach in south Wales. A 23-year-old woman has died after a rock fell on her head on a beach in south Wales.
Emergency services were called to the beach in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, just before 17:30 BST on Thursday.Emergency services were called to the beach in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, just before 17:30 BST on Thursday.
An ambulance service spokesman said: "It was a report involving a 24-year-old female where a rock had fallen on her head. South Wales Police said the woman's body was found after she died in a "tragic accident".
"Unfortunately she suffered fatal injuries from that." An ambulance service spokesman said the woman suffered fatal injuries when a rock fell on her head.
Milford Haven Coastguard said it sent staff to assist police and the Wales Air Ambulance was also called out, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Milford Haven Coastguard sent staff to assist police and the Wales Air Ambulance was also called out, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
A police spokesman said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the woman's death.
A kitchen assistant at the nearby Beach Cafe said a friend of the woman was treated for shock following the incident.A kitchen assistant at the nearby Beach Cafe said a friend of the woman was treated for shock following the incident.
"It was horrible. A lady was here with blood on her face. She was her friend. She was okay but she was in shock," she said."It was horrible. A lady was here with blood on her face. She was her friend. She was okay but she was in shock," she said.
Elenid Carlig, the landlady at the Old White Hart pub in the town, said: "The heritage coast is hugely popular with ramblers and dog walkers... it's just so sad." David Boon, deputy head of the British Geological Survey in Wales, said people should show caution when walking along the Vale of Glamorgan coastline.
The expert in landslide hazards said: "The cliffs are being continually eroded by the seas. Our key message is that our geology is rich and diverse and we want people to enjoy it, but they need to be cautious of high cliffs and overhanging rock.
"We would say to people 'don't walk under steep high cliffs, particularly in areas where rocks have come down, don't stand, sit or stray too close to the edge.'"
There are numerous signs along the beach warning about the danger of falling rocks.There are numerous signs along the beach warning about the danger of falling rocks.
Elenid Carlig, the landlady at the Old White Hart pub in the town, said: "The heritage coast is hugely popular with ramblers and dog walkers... it's just so sad."
The mayor of Llantwit Major, Patricia Lancaster, said: "My heartfelt sympathies go to the family. Words are of no avail, it's a terrible tragic incident.The mayor of Llantwit Major, Patricia Lancaster, said: "My heartfelt sympathies go to the family. Words are of no avail, it's a terrible tragic incident.
"It's a Jurassic coastline and that's why they put notices warning of rock falls.""It's a Jurassic coastline and that's why they put notices warning of rock falls."
In a statement released on Thursday evening, South Wales Police said: "Officers are in attendance at an incident at Llantwit Major beach which was reported shortly before 17:30 this evening. A woman in her 20s has been declared deceased."