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Grandmother ‘nearly drowned’ in sinkhole while trying to save her dog

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A grandmother has described how she struggled to escape a sinkhole full of freezing cold water while trying to save her dog.

Carol Carne, 61, was walking her three cockapoos in Eston Recreation Ground in North Yorkshire on Dec 27 when three-year-old Ruby fell into what looked like a large puddle.

Ms Carne went over to help but when she reached the edge of the water, which has since been described as a sinkhole, the ground beneath her gave way and she fell in.

The grandmother, from Eston, was submerged in the freezing water and had to fight to keep herself and Ruby afloat.

She screamed for help until three strangers came to her aid.

Ms Carne was walking her three cockapoos in when one fell into what looked like a large puddle – Carol Carne/SWNS

She said: “We were walking and I let the dogs off the lead when we were in Eston Recreation Ground.

“They ran ahead and I suddenly noticed all this water ahead – at the time I thought it was a huge puddle. But I noticed a plastic barrier in the water and I shouted for the dogs to come back.

“Pippa and Stitch came back but it was too late for Ruby – she fell in. I called for her but I realised she couldn’t get out as the gap between the water and the ground was too high.

“She was starting to panic. I rushed over and used my stick to try and hook her coat to drag her to the side. But as I was doing that – even though I was about a foot and a half away from the edge – the ground beneath me gave way and I just plunged straight down.”

The grandmother said three-year-old Ruby was 'basically drowning'

The grandmother said three-year-old Ruby was ‘basically drowning’

Ms Carne said she had never been so frightened as she was in the moment she became submerged underwater.

She said: “I plunged down and I remember opening my eyes and looking up to see that I’d gone far underwater.

“It was freezing. I swam to the top and grabbed Ruby – who by that point was basically drowning. But I myself was gasping for air and whenever I tried to get out – the ground on the side was giving way.

“I screamed and screamed for help and it felt like a lifetime waiting for someone to get to me.”

Two women went to Ms Carne’s aid and tried to pull her out but struggled. A man who had been walking nearby also heard the commotion and came to help.

Together, the three strangers rescued Ms Carne and Ruby.

‘I thought I was going to drown’

Ms Carne said: “I’ve since thanked the two ladies but I’m still trying to track down the gentleman to thank him. If it wasn’t for those three people, I wouldn’t be here today.

“I’ve never been so frightened in all my life. I genuinely thought I was going to drown.”

She said the council had now added plastic barriers, and after another dog fell in, they added metal barriers and 24-hour security, but she insists they did not act quickly enough.

A spokesman for Redcar and Cleveland council said: “Our staff have again secured the site around the hole with fencing, and 24-hour security is on site to ensure the safety of the public. The site was secured earlier this week, again with fencing, but this was taken down by persons unknown.

“We hope the woman affected makes a full recovery and we would like to thank the members of the public who came to her aid. We would like to again ask residents to please avoid the area around the hole for their own safety.”

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