Mum left in 'worst pain of life' after being stung by jellyfish on UK beach

26 June 2023 , 09:25
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Kerry said she was left in "agony" from the jellyfish
Kerry said she was left in "agony" from the jellyfish

A mum claims she has been left in the "worst pain of her life" after she and her young daughter got stung by jellyfish.

Kerry and Rose, from Edinburgh, were paddling at Cramond Beach on when they were left in 'agony' following the sting last Saturday, June 24.

Kerry said her daughter was lucky she was wearing a full wetsuit and wasn't affected as much and she is now warning other parents of the dangers of swimming in the sea at local beaches.

"We just got back me and my daughter from Cramond beach. There were no signs warning us of jellyfish in the sea and we have been in agony for over an hour with really painful jellyfish stings," said Kerry.

"I think there should more visible signs - there were ladies with bikinis swimming like us and infants.

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Mum left in 'worst pain of life' after being stung by jellyfish on UK beachKerry issued a warning to other parents about the jellyfish

"Luckily, my daughter had a wet suit on. People should know how much agony it is. It was the worst pain I've experienced in my life. On the way back we saw a dead one. It could have been a Lion's Mane as it was quite brown."

She told EdinburghLive: "I would never believe how painful it was if I had never experienced it. Full wetsuits and water shoes should be required."

A warning has been shared by the South Queensferry Coastguard on behalf of the Fife Coast and Countryside who say they have received reports of Lion's Mane jellyfish having been washed up on local beaches.

They said: "We have had reports of Lion's Mane Jellyfish have been washed up on local beaches. Please be aware that the tentacles of this particular species keeps its sting for a long time after the jellyfish has died.

"You should never touch them and always keep children and pets away from them."

Jellyfish and poisonous algae could become more dangerous to beachgoers as sea temperatures climb, scientists have warned.

Some of the most intense marine heat increases on Earth have developed in seas around the UK and Ireland, the European Space Agency (Esa) has warned, which could lead to more risks for bathers.

Temperatures of 18C recorded in the North Sea are up to 6C warmer than is usual for this time of year.

‌The sea is particularly warm off the UK's east coast from Durham to Aberdeen, and off north-west Ireland with temperatures 3C to 4C above the average.

Global sea surface temperatures for both April and May were the highest ever recorded in Met Office data that goes all the way back to 1850.

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‌Professor Stephen Belcher, the Met Office Chief Scientist, said: “May 2023 has seen the highest [sea surface] temperatures of any May since 1850. But it doesn’t stop here. It has also been the highest month above average compared with any individual month in the series.”

Kris Gourlay

Beach Holidays

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