Man left with 'serious injuries' after car goes over cliffs in South Shields
Northumbria Police said they received a report that the vehicle had gone over the cliffs at The Leas at about 7.30am on Sunday.
A force spokesman added that the injuries suffered by the sole occupant of the car are "not believed to be life-threatening at this time".
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Hide AdThe spokesman said: "At about 7.30am this morning police received a report that a car had gone over the edge of the cliffs at The Leas. Emergency services attended and found a vehicle at the bottom of the cliffs.
"The coastguard were able to bring the sole occupant of the vehicle to safety and he has been taken to hospital."
It added: "He has serious injuries but they are not believed to be life-threatening at this time."
The force said that enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are ongoing.
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Hide AdThe South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade (VLB), police, firefighters, the ambulance service and the RNLI were all in attendance on The Leas, with a number of police vehicles also on the Coast Road before 9am this morning.
The South Shields Volunteer Life Brigade said they had been called out to Frenchmans Bay, after a report of a car over the cliff.
A spokesman said: “Team members arrived and ensured all other services stayed in a safe position. The inshore lifeboat was able to reach the vehicle and remove the injured person onto their boat.”