A 32-year-old mum tragically died on Sunday night after becoming trapped between rocks on a UK beach.
Saffron Cole-Nottage, from Kent, is believed to have died in front of rescuers while boulders trapped her on the beach at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
The young mum is said to have drowned by the sea wall.
Tributes have now poured in following the fatal incident as messages and flowers have been left near the scene.
Hand written notes taped to the railings read: “Saff….Your light shined bright down here and you’ll shine bright up there too,” and “No words to explain the hole you have left in our hearts.”
Other heartbreaking tributes say: “My beautiful mummy, I love you the world,” while another message said: “You will forever be missed by so many.”
Around 8pm on Sunday evening, emergency services attended the Esplanade area of Lowestoft following reports that someone had fallen into the sea.
Police, HM Coastguard rescue officers from Lowestoft, the East of England Ambulance Service and the East Anglian Air Ambulance all responded.
A police spokesman said: “Suffolk Constabulary was called at around 8.03pm on Sunday night, by the ambulance service, to an incident on the coast off The Esplanade in the town.
“A woman, aged in her 30s, sadly died at the scene.”
The authorities have said the death of the mum is currently being treated as “unexplained”, however, it does not believe there to be any suspicious circumstances.
A file is now being prepared for the coroner.