A man has been rescued by Guernsey's emergency services after a car went over the cliff at Jerbourg.
Police were called to the scene at 9.30am Thursday (20 June) after several people dialled 999 to report seeing a vehicle go over the cliff edge.
Emergency services declared a major incident and officers attended, along with Ambulance and Rescue, the Fire & Rescue Service, Coastguard, Cliff Rescue and Guernsey Civil Protection.
Cliff Rescue got the man out of the car and to safety. He was given first aid and is being taken to hospital.


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