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Online prankster James Slattery, of Maidstone, known for Trollstation rescues woman from the River Medway

A well-known internet prankster rescued a suicidal woman from the waters of the River Medway this morning.

James Slattery, 37, was on his way back from a dentist's appointment when he saw a woman sitting on the bank of the river by the Broadway, Maidstone.

He said: "I was looking into the water as I have been keeping my eye out for some carp recently when I saw a woman behaving strangely. She started to tip herself forward towards the water and I knew what she was about to do so I ran down to stop her."

Police at the scene
Police at the scene

Mr Slattery, who regularly 'trolls' people and carries out 'social experiments', uploading the videos to the internet, shouted for help but a group of teenagers recognised him and thought he was joking.

Eventually a man from the Kentish Lady tour boat came and assisted and the pair hauled the woman from the water.

Mr Slattery added: "She had clearly been drinking and was telling us to let go as she didn't want to live. I just said 'look the sun is shining, you've got everything to live for.'

"In a few minutes the police and paramedics turned up and took over.

"I don't think what I did was particularly special. I think anyone would have acted the same."

Police and paramedics arrived within minutes
Police and paramedics arrived within minutes
James Slattery. Picture: @JamesSlatteryPranks
James Slattery. Picture: @JamesSlatteryPranks

Mr Slattery, of Maidstone, shot to fame as a member of comedy YouTube channel Trollstation but has since gone it alone.

Most recently he hit the national headlines after staging an exorcism of the Coronation Street set.

A Kent Police spokesman said: "We were called at 11.43am on 15 June, 2017 to reports a woman had fallen into the River Medway, off the Broadway in Maidstone.

"It is reported that members of the public assisted with helping the woman out of the water. She is not believed to have suffered any serious injuries.

"Police and ambulance crews attended the scene and the woman is now being attended to by the South East Coast Ambulance Service."

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