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Marine Drive crash site warning

Raaue bentyn da ynnyd-smoash er yn Imman Marrey

Ta meoiryn-shee cur raaue da sleih dyn prowal dy yeeaghyn er ynnyd-smoash er yn Imman Marrey, as cur ad hene ayns gaue.

Gleashtan as troor dy leih ayn, hie eh harrish oirr eaynin ec çheu yn raad, oie Jesarn.

Va lane obbraid-hauail jeant, goaill stiagh ny shiveishyn gear-cheim, arreyder-coose as baatey sauaillagh, agh cha hurranse y troor agh lhottyn eddrym.

Agh cha nel y gleashtan foast er ny gheddyn reesht, as ta meoiryn-shee gra dy vel sleih er ve blakey harrish oirr yn eaynin, prowal dy yeeaghyn er, as ad hene ayns gaue jeh skirrey as tuittym.

Ta ny meoiryn-shee er chur fys er yn Rheynn Bun-Troggalys, ad dy chur cleigh mygeayrt y mysh y voayl.


Marine Drive crash site warning

Police are warning people not to try and look at a crash site on Marine Drive, and put themselves in danger.

A car with three people in it went over the edge of a cliff, at the side of the road, on Saturday night.

A full rescue operation was carried out, involving the emergency services, coastguard and lifeboat, and the three only suffered minor injuries.

The car is yet to be recovered, though, and police say people have been peering over the edge of the cliff, trying to look at it, and risking slipping and falling themselves.

The police have called in the Department of Infrastructure to fence off the area.

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