Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, drowned in Lowestoft, Suffolk on February 2 after her head became trapped between rocks while the tide was rising following a fall while walking with her daughter. Emergency services arrived approximately 30 minutes after being called, and the inquest heard that alcohol impairment and delayed response may have contributed to the fatal outcome.
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Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, drowned in Lowestoft, Suffolk on February 2 after her head became trapped between rocks while the tide was rising following a fall while walking with her daughter. Emergency services arrived approximately 30 minutes after being called, and the inquest heard that alcohol impairment and delayed response may have contributed to the fatal outcome.