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Miss Whiplash in river car ordeal | |
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Former brothel keeper Lindi St Clair has been rescued after being trapped upside down in her car in a river for almost 24 hours. | |
Ms St Clair, known as Miss Whiplash, left the road at a bridge near the village of Risbury in Herefordshire and went 15ft (4.5m) down an embankment. | |
The alarm was raised at about 1500 GMT on Friday and the operation to rescue the 57-year-old took nearly two hours. | The alarm was raised at about 1500 GMT on Friday and the operation to rescue the 57-year-old took nearly two hours. |
She was conscious when found and has been flown to hospital. | She was conscious when found and has been flown to hospital. |
Her condition is not known but it is believed she was suffering from hypothermia and serious multiple injuries. | Her condition is not known but it is believed she was suffering from hypothermia and serious multiple injuries. |
Duck farm | Duck farm |
Police said the road is "very remote" and they believed the crash happened on Thursday afternoon. | |
A spokesman for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said the car ended up on its roof in a stream and was spotted by a passer-by. | |
The spokesman said: "We mobilised fire crews from Leominster with specialist cutting gear that we use in (road traffic collisions)." | The spokesman said: "We mobilised fire crews from Leominster with specialist cutting gear that we use in (road traffic collisions)." |
Fire crews were given instructions from the air ambulance to release her. | Fire crews were given instructions from the air ambulance to release her. |
The spokesman said it "sounded like" the woman was lucky to be alive. | The spokesman said it "sounded like" the woman was lucky to be alive. |
Ms St Clair was an infamous prostitute in the 1980s who claimed MPs were among her clients. | Ms St Clair was an infamous prostitute in the 1980s who claimed MPs were among her clients. |
She once stood for Parliament campaigning for more liberal sex laws and later moved to Herefordshire where she ran a duck farm. | She once stood for Parliament campaigning for more liberal sex laws and later moved to Herefordshire where she ran a duck farm. |
The road has been closed while police investigate the incident. | |
Witnesses have been urged to contact West Mercia Police. |