Delivery van 'stuck on deadliest mudflat footpath'
Summary
A delivery van got stuck on a dangerous footpath known as The Broomway in Essex, England. The van, following GPS instructions, was reported to the coastguard, and plans were made to safely remove it. The path is known for being hazardous and requires expert navigation.Key Facts
- A delivery van got stuck on The Broomway footpath in Essex, England.
- The Broomway is known as a dangerous path and is not suitable for vehicles.
- The incident happened while the van driver was following GPS directions to Foulness Island.
- The Broomway has been used for around 600 years and stretches six miles.
- The path passes through a Ministry of Defence firing range.
- More than 100 people have died on The Broomway since records began, with the last death in 1919.
- Qinetiq, a defense and security company, manages the path.
- Coastguard received a report and confirmed the vehicle would be removed safely.
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