After the body of a kayaker was found on the beach in Sandown, whispers started circulating around what rescuers had discovered. When OnTheWight asked, Police stayed tight-lipped. Details have now come out in court.
A rare marine reptile fossil has been discovered on an Isle of Wight beach and is now on display at Dinosaur Isle. It's thought to possibly be 150 million years old.
The unexpected cliff fall sparked a search for three people and emergency services are advising members of the public to avoid the area as the cliff face is still falling and not passable.
There are lots of new rides on offer with the return of Carnival Funfairs to the Isle of Wight. They'll be touring the Isle of Wight over six weeks, starting this weekend. Don't miss the crazy prices offers.
You can now see the rare fossil which was found by Emily Tabassi-Gill and her family, from East Sussex, on a fossil walk led by Dinosaur Isle staff in February.