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barmiebrumie:
Best not let swmbo know or she may put a stop to the trip on sunday :cry:



Hope the youngster is ok & best wishes to the family,  no matter where or how it happened.

ne jones:
The front page of the Express and Star reports that a 29 yr old man died after a 4x4 off road vehicle crashed along a dirt track at Stagborough Hill. The dead man was a passenger in the car being driven by a 15 year old boy.

BIG-VIT:
Sincere Condolences go to the family of the people involved in this tragic accident.
 
Jay

FOR THOSE WHO WERE COMING ALONG WITH SHROPSHIRE-SUZUKI THIS COMING WEEKEND , AS A SIGN OF RESPECT WE HAVE NOW CANCELLED THIS EVENT DUE TO THE TRAGIC ACCIDENT

wing nut:
The driver of an 4x4 vehicle has died after it rolled over in an off road accident.

An ambulance and air ambulance were sent to the scene at Coney Green Farm off Ribbesford Road, Stourport on Severn at 2.50pm yesterday afternoon, but could not save the man, who was in his 20s.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "The field where the accident happened was about a mile down a dirt track from the main road.
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"There appeared to be a sort of course that the vehicle had been following when the accident happened.

"There were two people in the vehicle: "When crews arrived they found that the driver, a man in his mid 20s, was not breathing. It was initially reported that he had head and spinal injuries.

"Other people at the location had got the man out of the vehicle and been trying to do CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation). The ambulance crew immediately started the full resuscitation protocol using CPR and drugs.

"The air ambulance arrived shortly afterwards and the driver was flown to Selly Oak Hospital with CPR continuing in the helicopter. Unfortunately it was not possible to save him and he was confirmed dead shortly after arrival.

"The other occupant of the 4x4 was a 15-year-old lad from Bromsgrove. There was a suggestion that he had been knocked unconscious and he had suffered a bump to the head.

"He was taken by land ambulance to the Royal Worcester as a precaution for a full assessment."

ferret:
Thats terrible news and i dont thing he was the first to die there. I really feel for his family and what they must be going through right now.
I probably know the people involved as the off road comunity is a small one and most people have met that frequent coney and i almost went myself last week. Sadly this may also spell the end as i know in the past they have come close to stopping the off roading on the site due to problems from a small minority of people and i hope that it doesnt come to this but health and safety may start to poke their big nose's in and spoil what is a really good site.

Paul

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