An intoxicated woman has been conveyed to St Mary’s Hospital after suffering a fall on the beach at Seaview tonight (Friday).
The Isle of Wight Ambulance Service was called to the scene next to Sea View Yacht Club shortly before 21:30.
Paramedics tending to the casualty requested the assistance of the Coastguard to help with moving the injured woman to the nearby ambulance.
A crowd of around 30 people looked on opposite Old Fort. 1 witness has described seeing the woman falling some distance from the sea wall.
Bembridge Coastguard Rescue Team swiftly arrived on scene and officers transferred the casualty from the beach and into the ambulance.




























































































Correction, it was on the yacht club slipway, whilst getting ashore off a motorboat.
Hopefully this will teach her a lesson “Don’t drink so much ‘cos it’s dangerous, could end up falling over a wall’. Seriously, this could have resulted in her badly injuring herself. Take it easy next time.
Your on the Isle of Wight love not in London !!
More DFLS Putting strain on our emergency services
xenophobe
Seaview is full of second homers .They are vile and arrogant. It’s a no go area in the summer .As locals get treated like dirt .it’s why I moved away from there.
I think that is very rude. We are second home owners and love the island and totally respect it
Whilst those in Seaview may need to urinate in the street, it will be in a hedge, or drain in an alley, NOT in someone’s door way.
Same if they are vomiting, theirs will be Lobster, Crab, and Asparagus and aimed in the gutter, not some Kebab or Mc D’s spread over someone’s car bonnet.
Much classier town by far.
The slurred speech on the way home will be of recounting amusing happenings of Giles breaking all his arms and legs whilst on the Slopes of an Italian Ski resort, and wriggling his way to the bar like a Caterpillar, not so foul mouthed tattooed yob mouthing off of what ‘me an me mates did to some sl** when high on some gear’.
If the Seaview type drive whilst drunk, it will be with care not ragging some old BMW, untaxed, uninsured and often not even theirs at speeds reserved for race tracks.
If they indulge in drugs, it will be to enhance their joy with some beauty to extend the night of love, not to trash the town and go to the park with some equally choice being, for a brief encounter, with the social security then ‘keeping’ the resulting offspring for the rest of time.
Should a fight erupt, then the Seaview guy, will punch, wrestle and walk away, whilst the low end drunks will all kick, punch, spit, and urinate on the one victim, with their so called ‘females in name only’ happy to add to the violence.
So on reflection, quite a large difference really.
*Applause*
They just don’t like you, they hate a DFL’s – I moved off again.
You only have a home on the Island so you get cheaper council tax in London, pretending your island home is your main home.
I know how you rich people fiddle the system 🙂
It was a local
Well said! Can’t stand the rude idiots.
If you moved away then you are no longer a local are you duh – no longer a problem or a concern of yours! (Unless you have a second home here perchance)??? Your judgemental comment is vile and arrogant – it presupposes that you know personally every single person that owns a second home in Seaview. If you do then I expect that they are all very pleased that you moved away lol
Another xenophobe
What about all the businesses that trade in the village, the enormous amount of builders and tradesmen who get year round income, the donations to Seaview football pavilion that would not have been built! And other donations to causes that go unseen
By you hypocrites. As for locals being treated badly utter nonsense have you asked any of them or have you come to your cretinous decisions based on poor info.
Plenty of other places for you to occupy so stay away.
Quality statement by opinions, what a doughnut!
Why is it there are alcohol exclusion zones elsewhere on the Isle of Wight, yet not some areas? We walked there early yesterday morning and the amount of rubbish, empty beer cans and wine bottles littering the seafront was disgraceful. Plastic cups on the benches outside The Old Fort, destined for the sea and beach, rubbish everywhere, shameful. Forget swimming in the ‘glorious’ sea first thing in the morning, carry on and our seas will be empty of marine life and full of human waste.
DFLs for goodness sake if you can’t handle grown up pop then don’t imbibe.
Learn to respect yourself as well as your peers. What a waste of resources and oxygen
I presume your no longer associated with the College Mr Winfield Hunt?
oo theres another xenophobe on this fine isle
So you’re happy to defend drunken idiocy but probably yell at people to wear a mask?
oo theres another antimasker on this fine isle
Second time Seaview has been in the news this week for alcohol related reasons. I wonder what the Ryde and Sandown haters are going to talk about now?
P3nis extensions on the NHS.
Well im up for it
Ha ha ha!!!!
I wonder if these were the same people getting drunk on Seagrove Bay Esplanade yesterday early evening. The ones who wouldn’t move when people were trying to walk past? The ones who chained their bikes up on the bridge to Priory Bay which meant others had to turn back because they couldn’t get past the bikes.
Probably one of the arrogant Bembridge home owners they usually spend most of their time in the yacht club bar, then end up driving home drunk.