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8:00am Tuesday 20th May 2008
TWO passers-by rescued a woman cyclist who fell head-first into the sea.
Cyril Wyatt was fishing on the lower promenade, Holland-on-Sea, when the 54-year-old fell into the water at high tide.
Mr Wyatt, of Amerells Road, Clacton, tried to reach the woman from a small patch of shingle.
He said: "Even there, water was hitting me as I tried to reach her.
Mr Wyatt enlisted the help of Ray Chillingworth, who was painting his beach hut.
"The sea was thundering in," said Mr Chillingworth, 58, of Eastcliff Avenue, Holland-on-Sea.
"She was quite a big lady so it was hard to get her out."
Together, the men used her bike to give the woman something to cling to, and they managed to pull her on to the shingle.
The woman was taken to Colchester General Hospital by air ambulance to be checked over for a possible back injury but was declared well.
Say It As It Is, Clackers says...
12:02pm Tue 20 May 08
Feisty CBC, Colchester says...
1:50pm Tue 20 May 08
ExPatNortholtGirl, Colchester says...
8:43pm Tue 20 May 08
Feisty CBC wrote:Sorry but that did make me laugh.
Was the bike retrieved?
windy willow, clacton says...
4:42pm Wed 21 May 08
windy willow, clacton says...
4:44pm Wed 21 May 08
windy willow, clacton says...
4:44pm Wed 21 May 08
windy woo, says...
4:47pm Wed 21 May 08
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Barny, Colchester says...
11:53am Tue 20 May 08
I think its time rewards are paid to people like this for bravery.