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Lifeboat rescue for city couple



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A YOUNG couple from Edinburgh had to be rescued by lifeboat after becoming trapped by the tides on Cramond Island.
The man, 21, and his girlfriend, 22, had walked to Cramond Island at low tide but were caught and had to call for help. Coastguard staff picked them up on Sunday.


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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 9:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Midlothian
 
1

Paranoid John from Midlothian,

06/05/2008 16:06:07
Send them a bill
2

me150,

06/05/2008 17:42:16
Agreeed, about time we started charging for this sort of thing.
3

Diva468,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 18:17:40
I'm surprised Cramond Island is so laxed - with so many of these occurences, surely the authorities will bring in stricter control of the island or shut it off. The tide does zoom in, so if they were caught out, they did the right thing rather than trying to cross and drowning. Better to be safe than sorry I guess!
4

mizz zenzible,

Edinburgh 08/05/2008 13:01:33
Could they not have just stayed there for a few hours until the tide went back out? It's not like they were going to starve.

 

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