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Girl 'nearly hanged' on Hampshire activity centre rope bridge | Girl 'nearly hanged' on Hampshire activity centre rope bridge |
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An 11-year-old girl slipped on a rope bridge leaving her hanging for several minutes by a safety lanyard looped around her neck, a court has heard. | An 11-year-old girl slipped on a rope bridge leaving her hanging for several minutes by a safety lanyard looped around her neck, a court has heard. |
The girl immediately fell unconscious following the accident at the YMCA Fairthorne Manor activity centre near Botley, Hampshire, in July 2012. | The girl immediately fell unconscious following the accident at the YMCA Fairthorne Manor activity centre near Botley, Hampshire, in July 2012. |
She was cut free and later recovered, Portsmouth Crown Court was told. | She was cut free and later recovered, Portsmouth Crown Court was told. |
The YMCA Fairthorne Group denies two health and safety charges brought by Winchester City Council. | The YMCA Fairthorne Group denies two health and safety charges brought by Winchester City Council. |
Prosecutor Malcolm Gibney said the lanyard - part of the safety equipment on the "Burma Bridge" - "was in effect in strangulation mode." | Prosecutor Malcolm Gibney said the lanyard - part of the safety equipment on the "Burma Bridge" - "was in effect in strangulation mode." |
He said the rescue was "pretty shambolic" and it was "a matter of luck more than judgement she wasn't seriously hurt." | He said the rescue was "pretty shambolic" and it was "a matter of luck more than judgement she wasn't seriously hurt." |
The jury heard the centre's operating procedures made it virtually impossible to rescue someone who became unconscious or incapacitated on the bridge. | The jury heard the centre's operating procedures made it virtually impossible to rescue someone who became unconscious or incapacitated on the bridge. |
Mr Gibney said instructor-to-child ratios were not followed and a knife in the rescue kit was not sharp enough to cut the ropes. | Mr Gibney said instructor-to-child ratios were not followed and a knife in the rescue kit was not sharp enough to cut the ropes. |
In the end a cable was severed and the girl dropped into the water under the bridge, along with one of two instructors trying to support her. | In the end a cable was severed and the girl dropped into the water under the bridge, along with one of two instructors trying to support her. |
She was taken to hospital by air ambulance and later made a full recovery. | She was taken to hospital by air ambulance and later made a full recovery. |
The girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was among a group of 40 pupils from a school in Chandler's Ford who were on a trip to celebrate the end of the school year. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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