Donna Bates, 40, wants to find the two people who gave her CPR when she had a cardiac arrest.
A woman who collapsed on a clifftop is searching for the two people who saved her life.
She said she would be dead were it not for the strangers who "appeared out of nowhere" and gave her CPR. The former teaching assistant from South Elmsall, Wakefield, is working with Yorkshire Ambulance Service to encourage more people to learn the lifesaving skill.
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