Saturday, 6 January 2007, 16:26 GMT
Body found wedged between rocks
The body of a middle-aged man has been found wedged between rocks on a beach in Kent.
Police said it was discovered by a member of the public on the seafront just under the Leas Cliff Hall, in Folkestone, on Saturday morning.
A spokesman said a mechanical digger had to be used to remove the rocks in order to retrieve the body.
He said the death was not currently being treated as suspicious. The identity of the man is not yet known.
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