TRIBUTES have poured in for a young mum who drowned after becoming trapped on seafront rocks following a fall.
Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, died in front of rescuers on Sunday night after tripping over and falling onto rocks on the beach at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
The young mum from Kent is understood to have drowned after becoming trapped in the boulders along the sea wall, according to reports.
Family tributes and flowers have been left near the scene, with heart-breaking messages praising "beautiful Saff" who will be "forever missed."
One tribute seen by read: "Your lights shined bright down here and you'll shine bright up there too - forever 32."
Another added: "My beautiful mummy, I love you the world."
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And a final floral tribute said: "You will forever be missed by so many."
Online tributes have also been left on social media for the young mum.
One read: "rest in paradise Saff" with family sympathies shared and love expressed to a "beautiful, amazing lady."
Another said: "My beautiful bestie forever 32 the light to my everything I will miss u forever and always - the pain hurts so much, love you Saffron Cole-Nottage."
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Emergency services had descended on The Esplanade area of Lowestoft at around 8pm on Sunday evening after reports someone had fallen into the sea.
Police, HM Coastguard rescue officers from Lowestoft, the East of England Ambulance Service and the East Anglian Air Ambulance all responded as the drama unfolded.
At the time, a police spokesman said: "Suffolk Constabulary was called at around 8.03pm on Sunday night, by the ambulance service, to an incident on the coast off The Esplanade in the town.
"A woman, aged in her 30s, sadly died at the scene."
The force said the death is currently being treated as unexplained.
But Suffolk Constabulary does not believe there to be any suspicious circumstances at this time.
A file is now being completed for the coroner.