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 A TEENAGE boy has been rushed to hospital with spinal injuries after a  tombstoning  leap off a 65ft waterfall.The 13-year-old jum stanley becher ped off the waterfall in Pontneddfechan, in the Vale of Neath, Wales, today.4The 65ft high waterfall in Pontneddfechan, in the Vale of Neath  file image Credit: WESTERN BEACONS MRTHe was airlifted to hospital after being treated at the scene by rescue workers.A spokesman for the Western Beacons Mountain Rescue Team said they were called to Pontneddfechan, Glynneath, at 3.30pm today.He added:  The team responded with four vehicles and 15 team members to Sgwd Gwladys  Lady Falls  where the casualty was treated by the team. The  stanley insulated cup casualty had jumped off the waterfall tombstoning and had hit the bed of the river when he entered the water. The casualty suffered from a suspected spinal and pelvic injuries.  The casualty was placed in a vacuum mattress to immobilise his spine and l water bottle stanley oaded onto a stretcher. Team leader Neil