Police Has started an investigation in Collapse In Essex The park in which a seven -year -old girl died and left a six -year -old girl fighting for her life in the weekend.
There were three more children Injured on a treeAllegedly, organized by metal poles, fell into the chockewell park, Southnd-on-sShortly before 3 pm on Saturday.
A witness said that dozens of people saw the incident and about 40-50 people ran to try the tree.
“One Investigation The Essex police said in a statement on Sunday evening, “Southnd continues under the circumstances around the partial collapse of a tree.
39-year-old accountant Ishaan Madan from WestClif-on-C was participating in a cricket match, when he heard “horrific, scary scream”.
“Everyone ran towards the club house, where there is a tree.
“The tree was flarened and I think there were four children, the fifth one was a little more away, I think she hit a branch.
“Two of them were under a small branch, they were easily rescued, and unfortunately, the other two girls, they got trapped under this huge tree.
“So we got buyers to help, it must have been 40 to 50 people, who then tried to lift the fallen tree and our scary, these two little girls, poor girls, were trapped under it. Their mother was on the corner. It was horrific.”
The park is open to the public, but the investigation is going on.
Members of the public continue to keep flowers in an area, marked for tribute.
Council leader Clar Daniel Coven said, “It was a devastating incident and our heartfelt thoughts live with the family, injured, and all were impressed. We locally understand the power to feel around this tragedy.”
“The police are continuing their investigation under the circumstances around the collapse of the tree, and we want to fully reply, so it would be unfair for the council to carry forward their conclusions or to ensure.
“Our focus should be to support the community and allow investigations so that we all need.”
Police said a six -year -old girl injured in the incident remains in the hospital in critical condition.
Lucy Morris, the assistant chief constable of the Assistant Assistant of Essex Police, said, “I know that many people must be thinking about him today and he is in the right place, getting immediate and clock care surrounded by his family.”
“Sadly, his situation is still very serious at this time.”
Chalkwell Park is an entertaining ground consisting of 27 hectares and several flower gardens, two children’s playgrounds, a skate park and football, cricket, basketball and tennis grounds.