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One child dies after coach crashes in Somerset on way back from school trip

One child has died after a coach bringing children back from a school trip crashed and overturned near Minehead, Somerset, police have said.

A major incident was declared after the vehicle, which had 60-70 people on board, crashed on the A396 Cutcombe Hill, between Wheddon Cross and Timbercombe, shortly before 3pm on Thursday afternoon.

The coach was heading to Minehead Middle School at the time.

At a news conference on Thursday night, officials confirmed one child died at the scene.

A further 21 patients were taken to hospital, including two children who were transported via air ambulance. "Several" other people were treated at the scene, they added.

"This has been an incredibly challenging scene for all emergency services," Chief Superintendent Mark Edgington said.

"Today's events are truly tragic, we know the whole community and wider area will be utterly devastated to learn of this news."

An investigation into what caused the crash will be carried out, he added.

Gavin Ellis, the chief fire officer for Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, said the coach "overturned onto its roof and slid approximately 20ft down an embankment".

He praised an off-duty firefighter who was travelling behind the vehicle for helping at the scene, before crews then arrived to carry out rescues "in extremely difficult circumstances".

"I'm grateful for the tireless effort and actions of the crews in doing everything they could for those who were trapped and as quickly as safely as possible," he said.

"I'm extremely proud of the efforts that my firefighters took today at this tragic event."

Eight fire engines were sent to the scene, with two specialist rescue appliances and around 60 fire personnel, Mr Ellis said.

A total of 20 double-crewed ambulances, three air ambulances and two hazardous area response teams were also sent to the scene, a representative for the South Western Ambulance Service said.

Ch Supt Mark Edgington said: "Many passengers either sustained minor injuries or were physically unharmed and were transferred to a rest centre.

"Work to help them return to Minehead has been taking place throughout the evening.

"An investigation into the cause of this incident will be carried out."

Minehead Middle School has pupils aged between nine and 14, and is five days away from the end of term.

'I don't have words,' says local MP

Rachel Gilmour, MP for Tiverton and Minehead, has said the road where the coach crashed is "very difficult to manoeuvre".

Speaking to Sky News chief presenter Anna Botting, Ms Gilmour said she visited Minehead Middle School recently, where she "met the children and they were full of joy, enthusiasm and were very positive".

"I know many of their parents," she said. "I don't have words."

Describing the scene, Gilmour continued: "You have a very difficult crossing at Wheddon Cross, and as you come out to dip down into Timbercombe, the road is really windy and there are very steep dips on either side.

"If the coach, as the police are saying, went 20ft off the road, you are literally on a really, really steep bank."

The MP, whose constituency is partly in Devon and partly in Somerset, said there is a "really, really close community".

"We will pull together, but it would be crass of me to say to a parent who's just lost their child that I could make things better, I can't," she said.

"All I can say is that from one mother to another, I feel your pain."

Sir Keir Starmer said in a post on X: "There are no adequate words to acknowledge the death of a child. All my thoughts are with their parents, family and friends, and all those affected.

"Thank you to the emergency workers who are responding at pace - I'm being kept up to date on this situation."

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson wrote: "It is heartbreaking to hear that a child has died and others are seriously injured following the incident in Minehead earlier today.

"My thoughts are with their friends and families, and all those affected by this tragic event."

Sky News

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