Prince William once again to the rescue
August 21st, 2012 - 7:17 pm ICT by IANS
London, Aug 21 (IANS) Prince William flew into action to pilot a rescue helicopter after a 58-year-old woman fell down a crevice and broke a leg while trekking.
The rescue came less than a week after William and his crew rescued a 16-year-old girl who got into difficulty in the sea off Anglesey while trying to help her 13-year-old sister when she was caught up by the current.
This time, a Canadian woman was on a trek in Anglesey, the Daily Express reported.
William and his crew winched the holidaymaker on board from a sea cliff. She was flown to hospital in Bangor.
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