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Langland Bay: 'Tombstoning' casualty in hospital airlift
A casualty has suffered "life changing injuries" after "tombstoning" from cliffs near a beach in Swansea.
The male was rescued near Langland Bay by lifeboat volunteers and coastguard specialists on Saturday at 13:15 BST.
In a , Mumbles Coastguard Cliff Rescue Team said he "nearly paid the ultimate price but ended up with life changing injuries". It added: "Please don't rock jump."
The casualty was airlifted to Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.
The incident happened at an area known for "tombstoning", Mumbles Lifeboat Station said in a .
"We really are so grateful to the person with the cliff casualty who immediately called for help," said RNLI deputy coxswain James Bolter.
"This was a very serious incident. We hope all turns out well for the casualty."
The coastguard service said the rescue involved its Mumbles, Oxwich and Rhossili teams, a rescue helicopter, air ambulance, Mumbles lifeboat in shore and all weather lifeboat, the Welsh Ambulance Service and South Wales Police.
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