An elderly man was fatally trampled by cattle during a visit to a National Trust site. The tragic incident occurred at Felbrigg Hall near Cromer in North Norfolk just before noon yesterday. Despite the arrival of emergency services, the man in his 70s passed away at the scene.
Norfolk Constabulary confirmed that the man’s relatives have been notified, and an investigation is ongoing in collaboration with the Health and Safety Executive. A National Trust spokesperson expressed deep sorrow over the incident, stating that despite paramedics’ efforts, the individual succumbed to their injuries. The organization extended condolences to the victim’s family and friends during this challenging time.
As a result of the incident, Felbrigg Hall, Garden, and Estate have been closed, with the Health and Safety Executive conducting inquiries alongside local authorities. The HSE’s role is to regulate and mitigate risks to prevent harm, injury, or fatalities in work-related activities, as outlined in the Health and Safety at Work Act and related regulations.
Felbrigg Hall is renowned for its exquisite architecture, including stained-glass windows and diverse collections. The estate features a picturesque landscape with a lake and extensive woodlands. Despite the tragedy, National Trust remains committed to ensuring visitor safety and well-being.
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