Police insist ‘no connection’ after four bodies found on beach in three days | UK | News

The police said there was no connection between the sudden death of a woman and the deaths of a man and the other two women on a Yorkshire beach. Northern Yorkshire police said that they were called to Sandsend near Whitby yesterday at 11.01, followed by reports of a woman under the cliff behind the main car park. Police, ambulance, Coast Guard, Cankurtaran and Firefighters joined.
Force, the woman’s body was rescued at 12.55 and the scene “Comprehensive investigations” after 14:00 after the re -opened, he added. It was confirmed that the woman aged in their 50s and from the local region. Officers say they support the woman’s family at this time. Death is not treated as a suspect and a report is being prepared for Coroner. He was asked to contact the police from 101, who quoted the 12250143585 reference number to any of the witnesses or civil servants.
The police said there was no connection between this sudden death and a woman and a woman under Whitby Abbey on July 30, or the sudden death of a woman in the same place on July 31.
The latest statement read: “Today at 11.01 (August 2, 2025 Saturday) Emergency Services, after the reports of a woman under the cliff behind the main parking lot was warned to Sandsend near Whitby.
“Police, ambulance, Coast Guard, Cankurtaran and Firefighters joined.
“The body of the woman was rescued at 12.55 and the scene was reopened at 14:00 after comprehensive questions.
“It was confirmed that the woman aged in their 50s and from the local region.
“Officers support the woman’s family at this time.
“Death is not treated as a suspect and a report is being prepared for Coroner.”
“Please remember: This sudden death has no connection between the sudden deaths of a man under the Whitby Monastery on Wednesday, July 30, 2025 and the woman under the Whitby Monastery on Thursday, July 31, 2025.”
On August 1, a spokesman for force said: “We are investigating the sudden death of a 60s woman in her 60s on Thursday, July 31, 2025 by a member of her body under the Whitby Monastery.
“Police, ambulance, coast guard, mountain rescue and lifeguard teams, was called to help the incident that was believed to fall off the cliff.
“Due to Rocky location and high tide, Mountain Rescue helped save the woman’s body to the lifeguard boat before being taken to the lifeguard house.
“Investigations continue to investigate the conditions of a Coroner report.”
At the beginning of the week, emergency service teams saved the bodies of a man and a woman.
A member of the people called the police at 19.16 on Wednesday, July 30 after seeing a man and a woman in the following rocks.
Witnesses to both or any of the information that can help officers, 101 reference number 12250141734 quoted by quoting North Yorkshire Police was called.

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