Police have blocked off a popular beauty spot due to an unexploded bomb discovered by campers.

The incident was alarming, as the object was near the path and could have caused harm to a cyclist attempting to pass others.

April 21st 2024.

Police have blocked off a popular beauty spot due to an unexploded bomb discovered by campers.
In the picturesque county of Sussex, near the tranquil Ditchling Beacon, a startling discovery was made by a couple out for a stroll. Jordan Morris and Caitlin Horrex were enjoying the natural beauty of the South Downs Way when they noticed something out of the ordinary poking out of the soil. Little did they know, it was an unexploded bomb.

Without hesitation, they immediately alerted the authorities, knowing the danger it posed to anyone passing by. The local paper, The Argus, spoke to Caitlin about the experience. She shared, "It was quite a shock. The bomb was dangerously close to the path, and if a cyclist had been trying to overtake someone, they could have accidentally triggered it." Despite the potential danger, there was also a sense of excitement at the unusual find.

Initially, the couple had been on the lookout for ancient flint arrowheads, but this was something far more serious. Jordan described the bomb as being about the size of a forearm, emphasizing the severity of the situation. Sussex Police quickly responded to the incident, and after confirming the presence of the device, they carried out a controlled explosion to neutralize it.

A spokesperson for the police shared, "We received a report yesterday afternoon that a suspected unexploded shell had been discovered in a field near Balmer Farm on the South Downs Way. As a precaution, the area was cordoned off while the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team safely disposed of the item." The potential danger had been averted, and there were no injuries reported.

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