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Girl, 5, with head stuck in lift dies in Weymouth Girl, 5, with head stuck in lift dies in Weymouth
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A five-year-old girl has died after her head became stuck in a lift in a building in Weymouth. A five-year-old girl has died after her head became stuck in a lift in a house in Weymouth.
Firefighters and paramedics were called to Emmadale Close in the Dorset town shortly before midday, police said.Firefighters and paramedics were called to Emmadale Close in the Dorset town shortly before midday, police said.
She was pronounced dead at the scene. Dorset Police said an investigation was under way to establish the circumstances surrounding the death.She was pronounced dead at the scene. Dorset Police said an investigation was under way to establish the circumstances surrounding the death.
The girl's family have been informed and the coroner notified. Emmadale Close remains cordoned off.The girl's family have been informed and the coroner notified. Emmadale Close remains cordoned off.
The property where the incident took place is a two-storey house with a disabled ramp outside.The property where the incident took place is a two-storey house with a disabled ramp outside.
A spokesman for Dorset Fire and Rescue said the service received an alert at 11:52 BST to a young child trapped in a lift.A spokesman for Dorset Fire and Rescue said the service received an alert at 11:52 BST to a young child trapped in a lift.
"Crews from Weymouth and Portland attended the scene, assisting the ambulance service and police."Crews from Weymouth and Portland attended the scene, assisting the ambulance service and police.
"Once the lift was stabilised, the child was removed using small specialist cutting equipment," he said."Once the lift was stabilised, the child was removed using small specialist cutting equipment," he said.