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Boy, 11, hurt in 200ft Lynton cliff fall | |
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A boy has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after falling 200ft (60m) from cliffs in Devon. | A boy has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after falling 200ft (60m) from cliffs in Devon. |
Emergency services, including the Lynmouth and Ilfracombe coastguard, two lifeboats and police, were called to the Valley of Rocks at Lynton at about 18:25 BST on Thursday evening. | |
The 11-year-old boy was found at the bottom of the cliffs. | |
He was taken to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital by air ambulance before being transferred to Bristol. | He was taken to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital by air ambulance before being transferred to Bristol. |
The victim, who has a double fracture of the fibia and an injury to his back, is originally from Los Angeles and was visiting the Lynton area in north Devon. | The victim, who has a double fracture of the fibia and an injury to his back, is originally from Los Angeles and was visiting the Lynton area in north Devon. |
Police said the boy was located on the beach at about 18:40 BST after appearing to have fallen from the cliffs above. | |
James Instance, duty controller for HM Coastguard, said: "This was an awful accident and a tragic reminder that although the UK's coastline are spectacular to explore, they are can also be very, very dangerous. | |
"Even for the experienced, it can be very easy to lose your footing, slip and fall." | |
Police have also praised officers for helping the injured boy's family. | |
How to stay safe along Britain's coastline: | |
Source: HM Coastguard |