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A verdict of misadventure has been returned at the inquest of a nine-year-old girl who drowned when a canoe overturned in river rapids.A verdict of misadventure has been returned at the inquest of a nine-year-old girl who drowned when a canoe overturned in river rapids.
Billie Clayton was on the River Wye in Powys with her twin brother Edward and their father Ian when the incident happened at Glasbury in April 2006.Billie Clayton was on the River Wye in Powys with her twin brother Edward and their father Ian when the incident happened at Glasbury in April 2006.
Mr Clayton, 48, a presenter for ITV Yorkshire, was able to reach his son, but Billie was not found until later.Mr Clayton, 48, a presenter for ITV Yorkshire, was able to reach his son, but Billie was not found until later.
The inquest in Welshpool, Powys, heard how firefighters tried to save Billie.The inquest in Welshpool, Powys, heard how firefighters tried to save Billie.
But she was later pronounced dead at Hereford General Hospital.But she was later pronounced dead at Hereford General Hospital.
Mr Clayton, of Featherstone, West Yorkshire, told the three-day hearing that the canoe overturned after he took a wrong turn in the river while they tried to make their way downstream in Hay-on-Wye.Mr Clayton, of Featherstone, West Yorkshire, told the three-day hearing that the canoe overturned after he took a wrong turn in the river while they tried to make their way downstream in Hay-on-Wye.
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He described the agonising dilemma of which of his two children to save first.He described the agonising dilemma of which of his two children to save first.
He said his son Edward was left clinging on to the branches of a felled tree while there was no sign of his daughter, who he suspected was under the overturned canoe stuck upstream.He said his son Edward was left clinging on to the branches of a felled tree while there was no sign of his daughter, who he suspected was under the overturned canoe stuck upstream.
Mr Clayton told the inquest on Monday: "Did I make the right decision?Mr Clayton told the inquest on Monday: "Did I make the right decision?
"I don't know and I suppose I will never know. Should I go for the one I can see and hope that later I can find the one I can't see?""I don't know and I suppose I will never know. Should I go for the one I can see and hope that later I can find the one I can't see?"
The inquest also heard from owner of a company who rented the canoe to the Claytons.The inquest also heard from owner of a company who rented the canoe to the Claytons.
Wayne Sheppard, from Brecon, set up the canoeing company with his friend Derek Price after enjoying canoeing with his own family.Wayne Sheppard, from Brecon, set up the canoeing company with his friend Derek Price after enjoying canoeing with his own family.
Mr Sheppard said he had no idea the conditions were so bad that day in 12 April 2006. Mr Sheppard said he had no idea the conditions were so bad that day on 12 April 2006.
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"If I had thought it was dangerous, I wouldn't have let you on the river, Mr Clayton. That's gospel," Mr Sheppard said at the second day of the hearing on Tuesday."If I had thought it was dangerous, I wouldn't have let you on the river, Mr Clayton. That's gospel," Mr Sheppard said at the second day of the hearing on Tuesday.
"I've got children of my own. I've got grandchildren of my own.""I've got children of my own. I've got grandchildren of my own."
A couple canoeing on the same stretch of river had capsized a week earlier, the inquest was told.A couple canoeing on the same stretch of river had capsized a week earlier, the inquest was told.
Christopher Boulter, from Crickhowell, Powys and his wife said they got into difficulties after a strong current took them towards a submerged tree trunk they had been warned about, causing the boat to overturn.Christopher Boulter, from Crickhowell, Powys and his wife said they got into difficulties after a strong current took them towards a submerged tree trunk they had been warned about, causing the boat to overturn.
Meanwhile, retained firefighter Richard Wildee, based in Hay-on-Wye, was part of a team who launched a rescue boat to search for Billie.Meanwhile, retained firefighter Richard Wildee, based in Hay-on-Wye, was part of a team who launched a rescue boat to search for Billie.
He described how his colleague found a buoyancy aid after spotting a submerged paddle near bushes on the riverbank.He described how his colleague found a buoyancy aid after spotting a submerged paddle near bushes on the riverbank.
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