VIDEO: Crazy antics in sea off Worthing
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There were squeals and screams as they bounded in the waves opposite the new hotel in Marine Parade.
Stacey Turner, operations manager, said: “We are raising money for our chosen charity for the year, Great Ormond Street Hospital.
“Our plan was to just run into the sea. It was freezing!”
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Sam Bennett, assistant operations manager, added: “It was pretty cold but worth it for the children.
“We have already raised about £500 and are doing a few other small things to build on that before the total is announced when we open on Saturday.”
Jacqui Matten, 51, head housekeeper, was the oldest member of staff taking part.
“I was worried about having a heart attack,” she joked.
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Hide Ad“I was on holiday in the Himalayas last week, where it was 31 degrees, so it was cold.”
She said it was worth it though, ‘all for the cause’.
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