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Young girl killed in tragic accident at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre
Abigail Butcher, H&H news editor
28 January, 2008
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A 12-year-old girl was killed on Sunday during a novice indoor cross-country competition at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre.
Shannon Bloomfield (pictured right competing in the 2'6" class) was a member of the Whaddon Chase Pony Club, and was the penultimate competitor in the last class the 2ft9in open novice at Milton Keynes on Sunday. She had won the previous class, over 2ft 6in solid jumps.
"I didn't see the accident personally, but I understand it was a rotational fall," said organiser Fiona Gifkins. "Shannon was wearing all the proper kit, and we had a paramedic on site and a doctor here by chance. But she was pronounced dead on arrival at Milton Keynes General Hospital."
Mrs Gifkins added: "Our hearts go out to Shannon's parents, Wendy and Darren Bloomfield."
The centre has cancelled next weekend's shows as a mark of respect.
www.mkec.co.uk
Young girl killed in tragic accident at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre
Abigail Butcher, H&H news editor
28 January, 2008
Check out the latest H&H subscription offers >>
A 12-year-old girl was killed on Sunday during a novice indoor cross-country competition at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre.
Shannon Bloomfield (pictured right competing in the 2'6" class) was a member of the Whaddon Chase Pony Club, and was the penultimate competitor in the last class the 2ft9in open novice at Milton Keynes on Sunday. She had won the previous class, over 2ft 6in solid jumps.
"I didn't see the accident personally, but I understand it was a rotational fall," said organiser Fiona Gifkins. "Shannon was wearing all the proper kit, and we had a paramedic on site and a doctor here by chance. But she was pronounced dead on arrival at Milton Keynes General Hospital."
Mrs Gifkins added: "Our hearts go out to Shannon's parents, Wendy and Darren Bloomfield."
The centre has cancelled next weekend's shows as a mark of respect.
www.mkec.co.uk