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News UK News Car crashes Alum Bay crash: All we know as two dead after car plunges off Isle of Wight cliff Horrified holidaymakers watched on as the car went off a road and over a cliff at Alum ...
The incident, which happened on Friday night, left two people dead, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police have now confirmed The car fell 300ft from the tall cliff ( Image: Isle of Wight County Press ...
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Two people have been killed after a vehicle plunged 300ft from a cliff at a popular coastal beauty spot. On Friday evening, a silver vehicle plummeted down the cliff face before hitting the water.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary confirmed the deaths of a 67-year-old man, a 66-year-old woman, and their two dachshunds.
"We were called at 7.21pm this evening (Friday, June 6) after a car, which was being driven along Alum Bay New Road, left the road, came off the cliff top and came to rest in the water below." The ...
TWO people have died after a car plunged 300ft off a cliff close to one of Britain’s most well-known coastal spots. The silver motor fell into the water at Alum Bay close to The Needles on th… ...
John King, 67, and Lyn King, 66, from Arctic Road in Cowes, were inside the vehicle, along with their two pet dogs, both ...
TWO people have died after a car plunged 300ft off a cliff close to one of Britain’s most well-known coastal spots. The silver motor fell into the water at Alum Bay close to The Needles on th… ...
On Friday, June 6, the vehicle veered off the road and plunged into the water at Alum Bay off the coast of the Isle of Wight, which lies 1.2 miles south of England, the BBC reported.
On Friday, June 6, the vehicle veered off the road and plunged into the water at Alum Bay in the Isle of Wight, which lies 1.2 miles off the south coast of England, the BBC reported.
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