Saffron Cole-Nottage drowned after tripping at the seaside and getting stuck between boulders
Tributes have poured in for a mum who drowned after getting trapped between rocks at a seaside beauty spot.
Saffron Cole-Nottage, is believed to have died after tripping and falling between boulders on the beach at Lowestoft, Suffolk on Sunday night.
The 32-year-old reportedly died in front of horrified rescuers as they tried in vain to save her.
Following news of her death, flowers and tributes have been left near the scene, paying tribute to ‘beautiful Saff’ who will be ‘forever missed.’
Floral tributes on on Lowestoft seafront near where Saffron Cole-Nottage died (Picture: SWNS)
One of the tributes read ‘Your lights shined bright down here and you’ll shine bright up there too – forever 32.’
Another said: ‘My beautiful mummy, I love you the world.’
A card left at the scene read: ‘My darling Saff. What can I really say, there are no words to express how much we will miss you.
‘The world is so cruel and to take you in this freak horrific way will not sit well with me for the rest of my life.
‘You will be forever missed by so many and I’m really not sure I’ll ever be the same without you.
‘Me and the kids will love you and never forget you, until we meet again.’
Another said: ‘I never really told you how much I love you and how much you will be missed. I thank you for everything you have done for me.’
The mother reortedly drowned while emergency services attempted to save her (Picture: SWNS)
Friends also took to social media to pay tribute to the young mother following her death. One said: ‘My beautiful bestie forever 32 the light to my everything I will miss u forever and always – the pain hurts so much, love you Saffron Cole-Nottage.
Another wrote: ‘Rip darling, you will be missed so dearly. Such an awful tragedy.’
A huge emergency response team descended on The Esplanade area of Lowestoft at about 8pm on Sunday following initial reports that a person had fallen into the sea.
Police, HM Coastguard rescue officers from Lowestoft, the East of England Ambulance Service and the East Anglian Air Ambulance all responded as the tragedy unfolded.
Freinds and family have left tributes to Saffrpon on socila media (Picture: Facebook)
A police spokesman said: ‘Suffolk Constabulary was called at around 8.03pm on Sunday night, by the ambulance service, to an incident on the coast off The Esplanade in the town.
‘A woman, aged in her 30s, sadly died at the scene.’
Police said the death is currently being treated as unexplained, but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances at this time.
A file is now being completed for the coroner.
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