Young people are risking paralysis and even death for popular seaside trend

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Young people are risking paralysis and even death for popular seaside trend
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'Our popular tourist attraction is being ruined by yob teens – lifeguards are trying to stop them but it’s not working'

Richard Murrell, 52, said: "They were climbing under the pier and hanging around like monkeys.

"It was really shallow at the time and I said they were going to seriously hurt themselves. It was frightening to watch. He said: "It might seem like fun jumping from the beach groynes or from the pier but it is actually really dangerous. "You can never be sure how deep the water is or if there are objects in the sea below. And there are currents in the sea around the groynes and the pier that can be very dangerous.

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