This is the moment trespassing daredevils defied police to ‘tombstone’ into the sea from the top of a charity-owned holiday home.
Police warned the youngsters in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, that they were risking their lives by ‘tombstoning’, where thrill-seekers jump vertically into water from a high cliff or ledge.
However, groups of brazen youths continued to clamber onto the roof of the building, used to provide holidays for the families of disabled or poorly children, even after warnings from police officers at the scene.
Footage of groups leaping into the sea has been widely shared on social media captioned: ‘Got to keep the Tenby
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