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Man bailed over death of eight-year-old boy who was shot at farm

Emergency services were called at around 2.50pm on Saturday to the property near the A66, north of Warcop, Cumbria.

Ted Hennessey
Sunday 29 September 2024 21:15
Police at the farm in the Warcop area of Cumbria (Frank Chalmers/PA)
Police at the farm in the Warcop area of Cumbria (Frank Chalmers/PA) (PA Media)

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A man arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter after an eight-year-old boy was shot dead at a farm has been bailed.

Emergency services were called at around 2.50pm on Saturday to the property near the A66, north of Warcop, Cumbria.

A firearm was secured at the scene by police and the child was taken to hospital by air ambulance.

He died overnight having suffered injuries to his head and face.

A man in his 60s was arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault.

He was taken to police custody and later held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.

The man was later bailed as police continued their investigations.

Cumbria Police urged any witnesses to come forward.

A resident of nearby Brough told the PA news agency he was driving by the scene when he saw medics, police vans and a helicopter.

Frank Chalmers, 73, said: “I passed the farm at around about 3pm and I saw the helicopter with its rotors stopped and medics marching up the hill, a lot of police, maybe five police vans. One car was parked in the middle of an empty field.

“It all looked very serious. I think with that level of police presence it’s usually a dreadful incident like a death. They don’t usually turn out in that kind of force.”

The retiree said the area is “very, very rural”.

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