Police
at the scene where a seven-year-old girl died after she was blown
around 150 metres on a bouncy castle, which is thought to have been
swept away by a sudden gust of wind at an Easter fair. PRESS ASSOCIATION
Photo. Picture date: Sunday March 27 2016.
More pics after the cut...
Families had gathered at
Harlow Town Park in Essex on Saturday for the third day of the event
organised by Thurston fun fairs over the holiday weekend. Photo: Stefan
Rousseau/PA
Tribute has been paid to a seven-year-old girl who died when a bouncy castle she was on blew away in strong winds.
Today her mother Cara Blackie said: “Words just can’t explain how I am feeling right now, life is just truly cruel.
“Summer was a bright, beautiful and most loving little girl – it so unfair that you have been taken it just doesn’t make sense, I’m truly heartbroken.”
Summer’s father Lee Grant added: “I never thought our beautiful angel would be taken away from us or that we would outlive her.
“We all love you so so much, you will always be with us. Love you to the moon and back, all our love Daddy, Mummy and family xxxx.”
Detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate are leading this investigation and would like to speak to anybody who has any information or who witnessed the incident.
They are particularly appealing for anyone who took any videos at the event.
A 24-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man, both from Cambridgeshire, were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence and have been bailed pending further enquiries until May 4.
To speak to detectives email scdappeals@essex.pnn.police.uk or Essex Police on 101 and quote incident number 737 of March 26.
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