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Falling road cone injures student | |
(about 23 hours later) | |
A student is in a serious condition in hospital in Edinburgh after being hit on the head by a falling traffic cone. | |
Police believe the cone was dropped from George IV Bridge onto Merchant Street, where 23-year-old Kate Flannery, from Galway, was walking. | |
She is being treated for spinal injuries at the city's Western General Hospital. | She is being treated for spinal injuries at the city's Western General Hospital. |
Ms Flannery was injured at about 0340 GMT on Sunday. Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. | Ms Flannery was injured at about 0340 GMT on Sunday. Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. |
Stable condition | Stable condition |
A spokesman said the victim was in a "serious but not life-threatening" condition. Ms Flannery's family has travelled to Edinburgh to be at her bedside. | |
A spokesman for NHS Lothian confirmed that Ms Flannery was in a stable condition in hospital. | A spokesman for NHS Lothian confirmed that Ms Flannery was in a stable condition in hospital. |
Lothian and Borders Police appealed for anyone with information to contact them. | Lothian and Borders Police appealed for anyone with information to contact them. |
"Our inquiries are still at an early stage and we are still trying to establish if this was a random incident or a prank that went wrong," said a spokesman. | "Our inquiries are still at an early stage and we are still trying to establish if this was a random incident or a prank that went wrong," said a spokesman. |
"They might not have realised the consequences of their actions, but if they come forward now it will obviously be better for them." | "They might not have realised the consequences of their actions, but if they come forward now it will obviously be better for them." |