Storm Eunice coming" after watching in horror when her trampoline and washing line was swept away by the wind.In a video recorded by Sally Cudmore, a large trampoline is lifted up into the air like it's made out of paper and hurled into a neighbour's garden.At first, the washing line is the only thing anchoring the trampoline as it buffeted up into the air then, seconds later, both the washing line and bouncing toy sail away over the garden fence.Stray pieces of clothing whiz off in all directions as the trampoline is buffeted about by the gales.The celebrity psychic, 50, quipped: "Being a psychic...
I didn't see this coming."Posting the footage on social media, she added: "My trampoline and clothes have just blown into the neighbour's garden."The chaotic scenes unfolded on Friday (February 18) in Eltham, southeast London, with the UK capital being subjected to some of the most dangerous wind speeds.Commenting on the clip on social media, one user said: "Oh dear, should've taken the netting down.
Why did you put your washing out! Hilarious."A second person said: "At least yours has been a good trampoline and stayed in its garden."Someone else said: "That's crazy!
But I think anything that gets blown into YOUR garden – is fair keep."It comes as millions of people have been warned to stay at home as one of the worst storms in 34 years batters the UK, with some people comparing it to the Great Storm of 1987.Tragically by 7pm on Friday, three deaths attributed to Storm Eunice were confirmed by police and all of the victims were in vehicles struck by falling trees.A man in his 50s has died in Netherton, Merseyside, a woman in her 30s died in Haringey, north London, and another motorist was killed in Alton, Hampshire. .
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