A MUM whose daughter almost died after she was exposed to toxic water has urged others with similar experiences to come forward.
Caitlin Edwards, 22, was fighting for her life after frolicking in the sewage-filled sea near Amroth Beach in Pembrokeshire last August.
The student then contracted E.Coli and looked like “she was going to die” after going for a dip in the toxic water.
Caitlin was subsequently diagnosed with haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), a rare condition that ravages the kidneys, but has since made a full recovery.
Concerned mum Jayne Etherington watched her daughter battle for her life for five “horrendous” months, and has now pleaded with those who have come into contact with the water to come forward.