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Man rescued from cliffs after falling ill in Brixham

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
September 13, 2016
in Community News
Man rescued from cliffs after falling ill in Brixham

A man was rescued from cliffs after he fell ill in Brixham last night.

Friends of the 20 year old man directed the coastguard to the man who was located near Sharkham Point.

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Torbay Coastguard, Berry head Coastguard and the rescue helicopter were involved with the rescue.

The man was winched to safety and then transferred to Torbay hospital.

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