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Council investigates new park tree branch collapse
Council investigates new park tree branch collapse

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Council investigates new park tree branch collapse

A council will investigate how a tree branch collapsed in one of its parks three weeks after a falling branch killed a young girl, its leader said. Seven-year-old Leonna Ruka suffered a fatal head injury and four other children were injured when part of a cedar fell at Chalkwell Park in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, on 28 June. On Saturday, a large fallen branch of a fir tree was discovered in the city's Priory Park, which is also maintained by the city council. "Tree specialists have been working in Priory Park all week carrying out inspections and maintenance, and we're working to understand what happened in this case," said Daniel Cowan, Labour. The council's tree surgeons removed the branch and inspected the rest of the tree on Saturday, he added. Further pictures on Your Southend showed some of the branch had collapsed on to a cycle path. Last month, up to 50 people tried to lift part of a 350-year-old tree when it trapped five children underneath it in Chalkwell Park. They included Leona, who was on a day trip from Dagenham, east London, and her six-year-old cousin, who remains critically ill in hospital. The remaining three had minor injuries. An inquest into Leona's death was opened and adjourned on Wednesday, with Essex Police and the Health and Safety Executive continuing to investigate the incident. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. More on this story Girl playing in park was killed by falling branch Family pay tribute to girl killed by falling tree People tried to lift tree that fell and killed girl Related internet links Southend-on-Sea City Council

Southend council investigates new park tree branch collapse
Southend council investigates new park tree branch collapse

BBC News

time20-07-2025

  • BBC News

Southend council investigates new park tree branch collapse

A council will investigate how a tree branch collapsed in one of its parks three weeks after a falling branch killed a young girl, its leader Leonna Ruka suffered a fatal head injury and four other children were injured when part of a cedar fell at Chalkwell Park in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, on 28 Saturday, a large fallen branch of a fir tree was discovered in the city's Priory Park, which is also maintained by the city council."Tree specialists have been working in Priory Park all week carrying out inspections and maintenance, and we're working to understand what happened in this case," said Daniel Cowan, Labour. The council's tree surgeons removed the branch and inspected the rest of the tree on Saturday, he added. Further pictures on Your Southend showed some of the branch had collapsed on to a cycle month, up to 50 people tried to lift part of a 350-year-old tree when it trapped five children underneath it in Chalkwell included Leona, who was on a day trip from Dagenham, east London, and her six-year-old cousin, who remains critically ill in remaining three had minor injuries. An inquest into Leona's death was opened and adjourned on Wednesday, with Essex Police and the Health and Safety Executive continuing to investigate the incident. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Southend councillors hold minute's silence for tree victim Leonna
Southend councillors hold minute's silence for tree victim Leonna

BBC News

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Southend councillors hold minute's silence for tree victim Leonna

Civic dignitaries held a minute's silence in memory of a seven-year-old girl killed by a collapsing Ruka, from Dagenham in east London, had been visiting Chalkwell Park in Southend-on-Sea with family on 28 other children were injured including Leonna's six-year-old cousin, who remains critically ill in at a full meeting of Southend-on-Sea City Council, Labour leader Daniel Cowan said it had been an "incredibly challenging" period. He paid tribute to emergency crews and members of the public who responded to the tragedy."I think all concerned showed the very best of our city in a time of great need and we should be proud of them," Cowan added. Hundreds of floral tributes and teddy bears have been laid in the park since the to 50 people tried to lift the 350-year-old tree when it trapped five children underneath it, including some from nearby Westcliff Cricket Courtenay, leader of the Conservative group, said it had been propped up by supports for decades."My and our group's deepest and heartfelt condolences go to Leona's family and friends for the tragic loss on what should have been a fun visit to the park," he told the meeting on councillor said he had been "moved by the bravery of bystanders, residents and members of the local cricket club who risked their own safety to lift branches".He added: "I'm grateful for the public and private reassurances I've received that the council will co-operate fully with Essex Police and the health and safety executive as they investigate exactly how this happened." The council had commissioned an independent agricultural inspection of the tree, the meeting tribute to Leonna, her family said she had "a heart full of love and a mind full of endless ideas"They added: "Leonna was more than just a child – she was a light in our lives and in the lives of everyone who had the joy of meeting her." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Girl who died after tree collapsed in Southend park had 'heart full of love', family say
Girl who died after tree collapsed in Southend park had 'heart full of love', family say

Sky News

time01-07-2025

  • Sky News

Girl who died after tree collapsed in Southend park had 'heart full of love', family say

A seven-year-old girl who died after a tree partially collapsed at a park in Essex has been named. Leonna Ruka, from Dagenham in east London, died in hospital after being caught beneath the tree at Chalkwell Park in Southend shortly before 3pm on Saturday. Her family described her as "the light in their lives", in a statement. "Leonna was more than just a child - she was a light in our lives and in the lives of everyone who had the joy of meeting her," they said. "She was an intelligent and curious soul, full of energy and creativity. "A little girl who was always exploring, always asking questions, always dreaming. She had a heart full of love and a mind full of endless ideas." She was among a number of children who became trapped. Essex Police said a second girl, aged six, remains in hospital in a critical condition. Another three children suffered minor injuries. Essex Police said it is investigating the "circumstances around the collapse of the tree". Witnesses described the scene as "heartbreaking" and how 40 to 50 people had tried to lift up the fallen tree. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.

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