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Baby girl dies after cardiac arrest at West Midland safari park Baby girl dies after cardiac arrest at West Midland safari park
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A two-month-old girl has died in hospital after going into cardiac arrest at West Midland safari park in Bewdley, Worcestershire on Sunday, West Mercia police said.A two-month-old girl has died in hospital after going into cardiac arrest at West Midland safari park in Bewdley, Worcestershire on Sunday, West Mercia police said.
Insp Gurjit Singh said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the girl at this tragic time. Police officers are offering them support. I would like to thank staff and visitors at the park for their support and understanding while emergency services attended to the girl.Insp Gurjit Singh said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the girl at this tragic time. Police officers are offering them support. I would like to thank staff and visitors at the park for their support and understanding while emergency services attended to the girl.
“The incident is not being treated as suspicious at this time. I would request the family’s privacy is respected.”“The incident is not being treated as suspicious at this time. I would request the family’s privacy is respected.”
West Midland safari park said in a statement: “Park staff have dealt with an incident this morning where a baby was taken ill and suffered a cardiac arrest.West Midland safari park said in a statement: “Park staff have dealt with an incident this morning where a baby was taken ill and suffered a cardiac arrest.
“Trained park staff immediately attended and provided care until emergency services arrived and took charge of the situation. Our thoughts are with the family.”“Trained park staff immediately attended and provided care until emergency services arrived and took charge of the situation. Our thoughts are with the family.”
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