Car found at bottom of cliffs
Friday 2nd October 2009, 2:58PM BST.
AN investigation has been launched after a car rolled over the cliff at Grosnez.
Firefighters were called to the north-coast headland at about 11.35 am yesterday when a walker spotted parts of a vehicle at the top of the rock face.
Two firefighters scaled the drop using line rescue techniques and found that a red Vauxhall Nova had plunged about 150 feet down the cliff and landed on its roof above the high-tide line.
They searched the area and quickly established that no one had been injured. A passing fisherman also helped to search the water at the base of the cliff.
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