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Bouncy castle breaks free injuring three children Bouncy castle breaks free injuring three children
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Three children were hurt after a bouncy castle broke loose from its tether, police have said. Three children have been injured after a bouncy castle broke loose from its tether.
The incident happened at the White House Hotel on the West Cliff in Whitby at about 1440 BST. Police believe the inflatable castle, at the White House Hotel on the West Cliff in Whitby, blew away in the wind at about 1440 BST.
A seven-year-old boy was airlifted to hospital with broken bones. His injuries are serious but not thought to be life-threatening. A seven-year-old boy was airlifted to hospital with broken bones, while a nine-year-old boy broke a bone in his leg.
A girl, aged seven, and a nine-year-old boy were taken by ambulance to hospital with less serious injuries. A girl, aged seven, is thought to have suffered concussion.
'Stable conditions' All three remain stable in hospital.
The girl is thought to have suffered concussion and the boy had broken a bone in his leg, North Yorkshire Police said. The seven-year-old boy was flown to the James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough. His injuries are serious but not thought to be life-threatening.
They were both taken to Scarborough District Hospital while the seven-year-old boy was flown to the James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough. Bouncy castle recovered
The other two children were taken by ambulance to Scarborough District Hospital.
An investigation is under way into what happened.An investigation is under way into what happened.
A police spokesman said: "All three remain in hospital in stable conditions. The bouncy castle was recovered with the help of officers from the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. Ch Insp Steve Smith, from North Yorkshire Police, told BBC Radio 5 live: "It appears that the bouncy castle blew away in the winds and the three young people who were in it at the time got, to a certain degree, taken off the ground, and they've received some quite serious injuries in two cases."
A force spokesman said: "All three remain in hospital in stable conditions. The bouncy castle was recovered with the help of officers from the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
"There is no longer any police involvement with this incident and the circumstances leading to the bouncy leaving its tether will be conducted by officers from the environmental health department at Scarborough District Council.""There is no longer any police involvement with this incident and the circumstances leading to the bouncy leaving its tether will be conducted by officers from the environmental health department at Scarborough District Council."