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Flowers left for woman killed by tree branch in Blackburn park

Flowers left for woman killed by tree branch in Blackburn park

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Flowers have been laid at the tree where a woman was killed by a falling branch.White gypsophila were placed on the stump of the tree which was felled after the branch struck the woman, believed to be in her 30s, as she walked with a child in Blackburn's Witton Country Park.Emergency services found the woman unresponsive near the Buncer Lane entrance to the park just after 20:30 BST on Monday.She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The area was cordoned off and Blackburn with Darwen Council, which owns the 480-acre park, said it had since chopped down the beech tree from which the branch had fallen.Several members of the woman's family arrived at the scene shortly afterwards.In a statement, the council said it was "deeply saddened" to confirm the woman's death in Witton Park, "when a large tree branch fell".
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