Teenagers are allegedly “tombstoning” into the sea from the roof of a holiday home in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, prompting a warning from a charity that runs the property. The charity says the behavior involves young people jumping from height into the water and that it creates serious risk of injury or death.
The reports describe the holiday home as charity-owned and used to host trips for families of disabled or ill children. The outlets frame the incident as a safety concern and highlight the potential dangers of jumping from rooftops into the sea, including unpredictable conditions and impact risks. The available coverage focuses primarily on the warning and the setting, rather than providing details on whether anyone has been hurt or what action is being taken.
Overall, the accounts agree that the central issue is unsafe roof-to-water jumping at the charity’s Tenby property and that the charity is urging people to stop the activity.