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The parents of a five-year-old boy who had died from natural causes jumped to their deaths from Beachy Head with his body in a rucksack, it is believed. | The parents of a five-year-old boy who had died from natural causes jumped to their deaths from Beachy Head with his body in a rucksack, it is believed. |
Rescuers, who are not treating the deaths as suspicious, found a second rucksack nearby full of toys. | Rescuers, who are not treating the deaths as suspicious, found a second rucksack nearby full of toys. |
Chief Insp Dick Coates said police knew the identities of the family, who are not believed to be from Sussex, but had not yet talked to their next of kin. | Chief Insp Dick Coates said police knew the identities of the family, who are not believed to be from Sussex, but had not yet talked to their next of kin. |
"Later today we will be able to clarify the circumstances fully," he said. | "Later today we will be able to clarify the circumstances fully," he said. |
"But I need to do what is right with the relatives first." | "But I need to do what is right with the relatives first." |
A silver Volkswagen camper van was recovered from a roadside car park about 200 yards (183m) from the cliff edge and taken to Eastbourne for forensic examination. | A silver Volkswagen camper van was recovered from a roadside car park about 200 yards (183m) from the cliff edge and taken to Eastbourne for forensic examination. |
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Police and coastguards used special equipment to retrieve the bodies | |
Coastguards on routine patrol first spotted what they thought were two bodies 400ft (120m) down the cliff face on Sunday evening. | Coastguards on routine patrol first spotted what they thought were two bodies 400ft (120m) down the cliff face on Sunday evening. |
The two rucksacks were discovered on Monday and the bodies recovered by 1400 BST. | The two rucksacks were discovered on Monday and the bodies recovered by 1400 BST. |
Ch Insp Coates said it had been very traumatic for the emergency services. | Ch Insp Coates said it had been very traumatic for the emergency services. |
"Having to recover bodies from the bottom of the cliffs is always a traumatic ordeal," he said. | "Having to recover bodies from the bottom of the cliffs is always a traumatic ordeal," he said. |
"But with a child being involved it does make it a lot more sensitive for the people who are doing it." | "But with a child being involved it does make it a lot more sensitive for the people who are doing it." |
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a notorious suicide spot. | The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a notorious suicide spot. |
According to Eastbourne Coastguard station officer Stuart McNab, about 20 people jump to their deaths from the cliffs at Beachy Head every year. | According to Eastbourne Coastguard station officer Stuart McNab, about 20 people jump to their deaths from the cliffs at Beachy Head every year. |
A chaplaincy team was set up in 2004 to try to prevent suicides. | A chaplaincy team was set up in 2004 to try to prevent suicides. |
"The chaplaincy service, the coastguards and ourselves patrol that area as much as possible," said Chief Insp Coates. | "The chaplaincy service, the coastguards and ourselves patrol that area as much as possible," said Chief Insp Coates. |
"The danger of the cliffs is very well signposted by the local council." | "The danger of the cliffs is very well signposted by the local council." |
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