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Mum died trapped head-first between rocks as tide rose after possible delay in scrambling firefighters, inquest told

A MUM died trapped head-first between rocks as the tide rose after a possible delay in sending firefighters, an inquest heard.

Saffron Cole-Nottage was walking with her dog and daughter on a path at the base of the sea wall in Lowestoft, Suffolk, when the horror unfolded.

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Saffron Cole-Nottage died after getting trapped between sea rocks[/caption]
Coastal path in Lowestoft, Suffolk, with a sea wall and large rocks.
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Her daughter tried desperately to free her mum from the rocks[/caption]

The 32-year-old lost her footing, with her head becoming trapped between giant boulders as the tide rose on February 2.

Saffron screamed for help as her daughter and passers-by frantically attempted to free the mum-of-three.

A pre-inquest review heard Saffron was discovered at 7.45pm and a 999 call was made to the East of England Ambulance Service at 7.52pm.

Suffolk Area Coroner Darren Stewart OBE said there appeared to have been contact between the ambulance service and Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service at 8.04pm or 8.05pm.

A “subsequent call” from the Coastguard to the fire service but firefighters were not dispatched until five minutes later, the court was told.

Mr Stewart said he wanted to examine a possible “inconsistency” in communications between emergency services.

He added: “In essence I want to understand in terms of the chronology whether there has been correct application of the co-ordination arrangements in respect of the best or most appropriate emergency services response.

“On my initial view of the chronology there seems to be some inconsistency in terms of how some of the responses were being co-ordinated. Whether any of that was causative of her death is another matter that must be considered by the court.

“When it comes to rising water levels and the method of death that occurred which is drowning, there is a very limited window of time available to be able to respond and save a life in those circumstances.”

Saffron was eventually rescued by emergency crews but tragically couldn’t be saved.

A post mortem has been carried out but Saffron’s cause of death has not been revealed.

Mr Stewart said a full inquest would “examine the circumstances” of how she became trapped in the rocks and then “sadly dying as a result of the water levels rising”.

He adjourned the inquest for another pre-inquest hearing in September or October, with a view to a full hearing in March or April next year.

It previously emerged Saffron was walking along a path under the town’s Esplanade promenade, despite signs telling people to keep away from the area.

Local likened the path to an “ice rink” as it was so slippery due to it being covered in algae.

Tributes flooded for Saffron, who lived in Lowestoft with her partner and children after moving from Gillingham, Kent.

She had two daughters aged 11 and seven and a baby son born last year.

Friend Trish Butler said Saffron was “a beautiful girl inside and out”.

She added: “She was a lovely girl and a wonderful person, and the life and soul wherever she went.”

Flowers left at the scene of the tragedy described her as a “beautiful” mum who would be “forever missed”.

One touching tribute said: “My beautiful mummy, I love you the world.”

Her partner left a hand-written message, saying: “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, love always, Mike and the kids.”

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The mum tragically couldn’t be saved[/caption]
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A full inquest will take place at a later date[/caption]
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Tributes flooded in for Saffron[/caption]

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‘Time has moved on’ – Man Utd wild child Ravel Morrison, 32, targeting Championship transfer as he puts past behind him

RAVEL MORRISON has pleaded for clubs to ignore his wild child past.

The former Manchester United wonderkid is targeting a move back to the Championship – but wants to put the past behind him.

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Ravel Morrison has pleaded for clubs to ignore his wild past[/caption]

Morrison was hailed as a whizz-kid of the Old Trafford youth system when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge but he quickly earned the reputation of an unreliable ‘bad boy’.

He made what turned out to be disappointing move to West Ham and then Lazio, where he only managed eight appearances in 2015.

Loan spells at Birmingham CityQPR, Cardiff City, Sheffield United, Derby County and Mexican side at Atlas also didn’t work out.

But Morrison is wiser than the kid who got into trouble, ended up in court and left Old Trafford on a sour note.

Back in September, the 32-year-old signed for the 14th club of his rollercoaster career – Precision FC in Dubai in the UAE second division.

He told The Athletic: “Even now, I can guarantee that if I signed for a club in England, the headline in all the newspapers would be something negative.

“If another player at United gets into trouble, he’s always ‘the next Ravel’. Anything that anyone does wrong gets linked to my name.

“It pops up on my Instagram and I’m thinking, ‘Oh, not again… how many years is this now?’.

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At West Ham, there were occasions when he missed training because he had been up all night on his PlayStation.

And he was accused of attitude issues, timing problems and appeared in court for witness intimidation and criminal damage while at Man Utd in 2011.

Morrison was also once fined £7000 by the FA for alleged homophobic comments made on Twitter.

But homesick Morrison has set his mind on moving back to England and having one last crack at the second-tier again, where he has already played for six different sides.

He said: “I do believe I can play in the Championship — easy. The frustrating thing is I’m not getting the opportunity.

It all stems from my own mistakes

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“My agent has spoken to a lot of sporting directors, chief scouts and heads of recruitment, and we’ve got really close to an agreement.

“Then they get the manager’s opinion and it becomes, ‘Ah, but he’s done this, he’s done that’, and they are speaking about things that happened when I was a kid.

“Time has moved on, it’s over a decade ago. But it’s crazy sometimes how people don’t move on.”

“So many people have formed an opinion about me, but those opinions are based on things that happened 10 to 15 years ago.

“I’m 32 now. I’ve played football around the world and had a good career. I’m not a kid of 16 or 17 anymore.

“But then again, I have to look at myself because it all stems from my own mistakes. I did some things that were wrong and I can’t blame anyone but myself.”

He has won 20 caps for Jamaica since switching allegiances in 2020.

Morrison, who shares the same hometown as Marcus Rashford in Wythenshawe, has his eyes set on returning to where it all began at Carrington.

Speaking on the Undr the Cosh podcast last month, Morrison said: “I’ve got my B licence now – I did it in the summer.

‘”I want to get into some type of coaching after I retire. That’d be good. I’d like to go back to United!”

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Ange Postecoglou SACKED by Tottenham despite finally ending Spurs’ 17-year trophy drought with Europa League triumph

ANGE POSTECOGLOU has been sacked by Tottenham despite ending the club’s 17-year trophy drought, it’s understood.

Spurs beat Manchester United 1-0 in Bilbao to lift the Europa League last month – sparking incredible scenes, both at San Mames and back home at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Ange Postecoglou lifts the Europa League trophy[/caption]
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Postecoglou hugs chairman Daniel Levy following the Europa League final[/caption]
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The Aussie remained popular with several players in his squad[/caption]

Postecoglou, 59, vowed after the match that he wanted to stay at Spurs, insisting his work was not “complete”.

Nevertheless, chairman Daniel Levy has decided to end the Aussie’s reign, with the club’s dire Premier League form costing Postecoglou his job.

Tottenham finished the season with a 4-1 home defeat by Brighton that left them 17th in the table with 38 points – their worst in Prem history.

They fell six points short of their previous worst points tally of 44 in 1997-98.

Postecoglou’s record in two years at Spurs reads 47 wins from 101 games, with a win percentage of 47 per cent.

As SunSport reported Fabio Paratici is to return to Tottenham as managing director and will play a key role in finding the club’s next manager.

The Italian, 52, was the club’s managing director of football between 2021 and 2023, before being forced to resign in April 2023 after being hit with a two-and-a-half-year worldwide ban by Fifa due to financial malpractice at previous club Juventus.

Paratici is thought to be a fan of former Ajax boss Francesco Farioli.

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Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur manager, holding the UEFA Europa League trophy and medal.
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Postecoglou delivered on his silverware promise[/caption]

Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner are all thought to be in the frame.

Postecoglou’s reign began amid a wave of optimism in North London.

He arrived at Tottenham in June 2023, having been poached from Celtic where he won back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles.

Postecoglou had initially appeared to be a breath of fresh air following the miserable reigns of Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte.

His tenure began in style as Tottenham made the club’s best-ever start to a Premier League season.

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Postecoglou celebrates with his jubilant players in Bilbao[/caption]
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The Aussie, 59, claps the travelling Tottenham supporters[/caption] Illustration of Postecoglou at Tottenham's 2023-2025 season statistics, including wins, losses, and goals.

Spurs won eight and drew two of their first ten Premier League games despite the exit of club icon and record scorer Harry Kane on the eve of Postecoglou’s first match in charge.

They were top of the table until a crazy 4-1 home defeat by Chelsea and a slew of injuries in late October triggered a steady decline in form.

Tottenham finished fifth following a dismal end to the campaign, but many fans still felt optimistic about Postecoglou’s tenure.

However, Spurs struggled with a long list of injuries this season and despite a landmark 4-0 win over champions Man City at the Etihad in November, they were frustratingly fragile domestically.

Following the City thrashing, Spurs won just one Premier League game in the next 71 days – and that was against Southampton – before eventually ending their barren run at Brentford in January.

‘QUE SERA, SERA’

Postecoglou pleaded for patience amid a heavy injury crisis across the winter months.

And with his first choice defence and front line restored, he was able to guide Spurs to Europa League glory.

Following the final, Postecoglou said: “I would be disappointed if we don’t continue on this path.

“It is difficult to buy into one person’s vision. I have been a serial winner. I know people dismiss what I have won because it didn’t happen here, but they were hard earned.

“There is huge relief. You carry the weight of responsibility and 150 times I have been a spokesman for this club.

“There are no planned meetings. I’ll go back to my hotel room with friends and family, open up a nice bottle of scotch, a massive parade on Friday, game on Sunday against Brighton and then holiday. Then que sera, sera.”

Postecoglou added: “I know our league form has been unacceptable, but coming third was not going to change this football club, winning a trophy would, that was my ambition and I was prepared to wear it if it did not happen.

“People kept reminding me of it because we were getting closer but I’m happy with that.”

Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, shaking hands with Ange Postecoglou, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, while Sir Jim Ratcliffe looks on.
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Delighted Daniel Levy congratulates Postecoglou – but has now axed him[/caption]

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Huge Derby chance Ruling Court could be PULLED from race at last minute amid dire weather warning for Epsom

HUGE Derby chance Ruling Court could be pulled from the race at the last minute – amid a dire weather warning for Epsom.

The 2,000 Guineas hero is as short as 9-2 second-fav for the world’s most famous Flat race.

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2,000 Guineas hero Ruling Court could be pulled from the Derby if the weather and ground get too rough at Epsom[/caption]

But ITV Racing presenter Ed Chamberlin reported trainer Charlie Appleby is having doubts over his participation.

A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms and hail is in place for Epsom on Saturday.

While a deluge of rain is set to fall overnight.

Godolphin trainer Appleby saw red-hot Oaks favourite Desert Flower get turned over by Aidan O’Brien’s Minnie Hauk.

Chamberlin said: “Charlie felt it was the track rather than the trip that hindered Desert Flower.

“And when talking about tomorrow, he said if it gets very wet and messy and they start coming to the stands’ side, they might just have a think about whether to run Ruling Court or not.”

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