Overview
- The incident occurred on May 3 on Sully Island, off the coast of the Vale of Glamorgan, when two foragers mistakenly consumed hemlock.
- Barry Dock RNLI, tasked by HM Coastguard, deployed their inshore lifeboat to locate, assess, and transport the casualties to safety.
- The casualties, showing signs of anxiety and elevated pulse rates, were stabilized with lifejackets and oxygen before being transferred to A&E.
- Hemlock, a highly poisonous plant identifiable by its umbrella-like white flowers, is commonly found in damp habitats such as riverbanks.
- Both individuals have since made a full recovery, with responders emphasizing the importance of immediate medical attention in such cases.