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Boy aged 9 dies after getting trapped under locker at Essex school Boy dies after getting trapped under locker at Essex school
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A nine-year-old boy has died at an Essex school after he became trapped under a locker, according to police. A nine-year-old boy has died at an Essex school after he became trapped under a locker, police have said.
The child, who has yet to be named, was at Great Baddow high school in Chelmsford with members of his family when the incident occurred. He subsequently died in hospital. The child, who has yet to be named, was at Great Baddow high school in Chelmsford with members of his family on Thursday when the incident occurred. He subsequently died in hospital.
An Essex police spokesman said: “We were called by the ambulance service at about 6.15pm on Thursday 23 May to reports a child had been injured at Great Baddow high School in Duffield Road, Chelmsford. An Essex police spokesman said officers were called by the ambulance service at about 6.15pm to the school in Duffield Road.
“The nine-year-old boy was believed to have fallen from a locker and become trapped underneath it. “The nine-year-old boy was believed to have fallen from a locker and become trapped underneath it,” he said. “He was taken to hospital, where he sadly died.
“He was taken to hospital, where he sadly died. We are liaising with the Health and Safety Executive.
“The child was not a pupil at the school and had been there with family members at an after-school club.”“The child was not a pupil at the school and had been there with family members at an after-school club.”
Police said they were liaising with the Health and Safety Executive about the death.
A statement on the school’s website said it was closed on Friday “due to exceptional circumstances” except for year 11 and year 13 students sitting exams.A statement on the school’s website said it was closed on Friday “due to exceptional circumstances” except for year 11 and year 13 students sitting exams.
The specialist science and sports college is described on its website as “a happy, safe and successful 11-18 school”.The specialist science and sports college is described on its website as “a happy, safe and successful 11-18 school”.
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