Climber falls to his death
A climber died after falling from a seaside cliff.
The man, who was in his mid-30s and from Essex, fell from the cliff at St Govan's Head in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
He was taken to hospital by air ambulance, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
Police officers, coastguards, ambulance paramedics and the air ambulance attended the incident shortly after midday on Saturday.
Dyfed Powys police said: "The climber was located at the foot of the cliff by the coastguard, and was airlifted by an RAF rescue helicopter to Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest, where he was pronounced dead on arrival."
Pembrokeshire coroner had been informed of the death.
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