Got that sinking feeling? Van driver gets caught out by rising tide after leaving vehicle on Cornish sea front

  • Witnesses captured the moment the holiday makers got caught out by the tide after parking on the slipway of Harbour Beach in Cornwall despite warnings 
  • The silver van was spotted bobbing along in the sea on Sunday afternoon 
  • Another van was spotted in a similar predicament in an estuary in Exmouth 
  • The driver is said to have gone to the local pub and forgotten about the van  

An unlucky van driver got caught out after leaving their vehicle to enjoy a day in Cornwall - only to come back and find it submerged after the tide came in. 

Eyewitnesses captured the moment the holiday makers van got caught in the tide, despite warnings from locals that they couldn't park on Harbour Beach when they pulled up. 

Beach goers watched as the driver and their group went to enjoy the summer sunshine, jet skiing in the sea, before returning to find their vehicle, a silver van, partially submerged. 

While the holidaymaker has tried to rescue their van from the depth of the water twice, it still remains stuck in the high tide this evening. 

Holidaymakers were left in quite the predicament after parking up for a day of jet skiing

Holidaymakers were left in quite the predicament after parking up for a day of jet skiing 

Eyewitnesses said the holidaymakers were warned about parking in the area

Eyewitnesses said the holidaymakers were warned about parking in the area 

Images captured by a local resident show crowds gathered around the harbour as the vehicle bobs along in the water. 

'They were parked on the Harbour beach, and there is a sign that says no vehicles on the beach so the harbourmasters went over to tell them , and he was told to go away by the van owner,' the resident said.    

'They then wen out on jet skis or the day and came back to the van sinking on the rising tide. 

The van may be stuck in its current predicament for some time, as low tide is not scheduled until just after midnight.

The van may be stuck in its current predicament for some time, as low tide is not scheduled until just after midnight.

'I'm just hoping that there is no leaks of oil or diesel into the harbour.' 

The van may be stuck in its current predicament for some time, as low tide is not scheduled until just after midnight. 

It comes after another van owner was spotted in a similar predicament in Devon earlier today after being caught out by the tides of an estuary. 

The white van was left floating in the estuary in Exmouth after its owner 'forgot' about it while making a quick visit to the pub. 

A van was spotted in an estuary in Exmouth on Sunday morning after its owner forgot about it

A van was spotted in an estuary in Exmouth on Sunday morning after its owner forgot about it

The owner is said to have left the van on a slipway overnight after an evening at the local pub

The owner is said to have left the van on a slipway overnight after an evening at the local pub 

It is believed the owner parked the vehicle on a tidal slipway at Imperial Recreation Ground on Saturday evening, before heading to his local boozer. 

He then travelled back home, forgetting he had parked the van along the slipway. 

It was spotted bobbing along in the water by a passer-by on Sunday morning, who shared images of the van on Facebook, hoping to track down the owner. 

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