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Beach Umbrella Impales Woman on New Jersey Shore Beach

Wind-strewn beach umbrella gets lodged in London woman's ankle at Seaside Heights

What to Know

  • A woman from London was hurt after a beach umbrella impaled her on the New Jersey Shore on Monday afternoon
  • An official said fire crews had to use a bolt cutter on the umbrella to free the woman at Seaside Heights and put her in an ambulance
  • The woman's current condition has not been released

Police say a British woman was impaled by a beach umbrella on the New Jersey shore.

The Asbury Park Press reports 67-year-old Margaret Reynolds, of London, was at Seaside Heights Monday afternoon when part of the umbrella pierced her right ankle and was driven completely through due to the "force of the wind."

A windswept beach umbrella impaled a 67-year-old British woman on the beach in Seaside Heights. 

Borough Police Chief Tommy Boyd says fire crews had to use a bolt cutter on the umbrella to free the woman and put her in an ambulance.

Authorities have not released further details on how the woman was injured.

Her current condition has not been released.

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