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Blackburn mother killed by falling branch 'saved daughter's life' | Blackburn mother killed by falling branch 'saved daughter's life' |
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Madia Kauser has been described as a "very kind-hearted and caring mum" | Madia Kauser has been described as a "very kind-hearted and caring mum" |
A mother killed by a falling tree branch "saved her daughter's life by pushing her out of the way" just in time, a member of her family has said. | A mother killed by a falling tree branch "saved her daughter's life by pushing her out of the way" just in time, a member of her family has said. |
Madia Kauser, 32, was walking in Witton Country Park in Blackburn with her husband and two children on Monday when she was fatally struck, her great-uncle Zamir Khan said. | Madia Kauser, 32, was walking in Witton Country Park in Blackburn with her husband and two children on Monday when she was fatally struck, her great-uncle Zamir Khan said. |
The Blackburn with Darwen councillor said Mrs Kauser's husband and nine-year-old son had been walking in front of her and their five-year-old daughter when the "one-in-a-million" tragedy struck. | The Blackburn with Darwen councillor said Mrs Kauser's husband and nine-year-old son had been walking in front of her and their five-year-old daughter when the "one-in-a-million" tragedy struck. |
Mr Khan said her great-niece "loved her kids to bits" and would be remembered as a "very caring mum who died saving her daughter". | Mr Khan said her great-niece "loved her kids to bits" and would be remembered as a "very caring mum who died saving her daughter". |
He added: "She was very kind-hearted and would go out of her way for anyone. | |
"We are all devastated." | "We are all devastated." |
Mr Khan said family members from all over the country had travelled to Blackburn to attend her funeral, which is due to take place later. | Mr Khan said family members from all over the country had travelled to Blackburn to attend her funeral, which is due to take place later. |
'Deeply saddened' | |
Blackburn with Darwen Council, which owns the 480-acre (195-hectare) park, said it was "deeply saddened" and had since chopped down the beech tree from which the branch had fallen. | Blackburn with Darwen Council, which owns the 480-acre (195-hectare) park, said it was "deeply saddened" and had since chopped down the beech tree from which the branch had fallen. |
The local authority's chief executive Denise Park said: "Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the family and friends of the person who has lost their life at this very difficult time." | The local authority's chief executive Denise Park said: "Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the family and friends of the person who has lost their life at this very difficult time." |
The council said it was supporting the family. | |
A spokesperson said: "We are gathering the facts, working with colleagues from the police and the Health and Safety Executive. | |
"In line with the law, the coroner's inquest is where the full circumstances will be considered and findings of the independent investigations will be heard. | |
"All cordons have been removed and the park remains open as usual with safety inspections taking place as a precaution." | |
Lancashire Police confirmed it was preparing a file for the coroner, adding that the woman's death was not being treated as suspicious. | |
Emergency services said they found the woman near the park's Buncer Lane entrance just after 20:30 BST. | |
She was pronounced dead at the scene. | She was pronounced dead at the scene. |
Local councillor Paul Marrow said: "There have been concerns about ash dieback disease and the number of dead trees in Witton Park and across the borough. | Local councillor Paul Marrow said: "There have been concerns about ash dieback disease and the number of dead trees in Witton Park and across the borough. |
"The council needs to make regular, thorough inspections of the trees in the park to ensure they are safe." | "The council needs to make regular, thorough inspections of the trees in the park to ensure they are safe." |
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