Shower seat removal

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I appreciate this is the exact forum for this, but I thought maybe some of you may have experience fitting and removing shower seats.

I have one which I don't need that was there when I moved.

I began trying to remove the screws with a screwdriver. I managed to get one out but all the others wouldn't budge at all.

As well as that, there are screws that are inaccessible with a screwdriver (not enough space to access). This is what it looks like:

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I cannot access the screw furthest away because the plastic is bulky and a screwdriver can't fit.

I have previously removed a similar shower seat using a screwdriver, but that one was less bulky and I could actually access the screws.

Will it need a special kind of drill to remove? Or must I somehow dismantle the seat parts before I can access the wall fittings?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Remove the seat from the supports to give you access to the screws
 
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If they won't move and you can't get access then you need to get physical. Angle grinder. Chop it off in bits.
 

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