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A 15-year-old girl has had both her legs amputated after they became trapped in a swing bridge she was sitting on in Greater Manchester. | A 15-year-old girl has had both her legs amputated after they became trapped in a swing bridge she was sitting on in Greater Manchester. |
Jade Smethurst, from Abbey Hey, Gorton, was with friends at the Yew Tree Swing Bridge on Buxton Lane, Droylsden, Tameside, when the accident happened. | Jade Smethurst, from Abbey Hey, Gorton, was with friends at the Yew Tree Swing Bridge on Buxton Lane, Droylsden, Tameside, when the accident happened. |
It is thought she was dangling her legs over the edge when the bridge swung back, trapping her against the bank. | |
She had both legs removed below the knee following the accident on Friday. | She had both legs removed below the knee following the accident on Friday. |
The heavy steel bridge over the Ashton Canal is fixed at one end, opening like a gate, to allow barges to travel along the waterway. | |
Swing bridges are locked and can only be opened with a key, which is issued to boaters. | |
It is unclear why the bridge was unlocked and an investigation is under way to discover if the bridge was left unlocked by a boat user or vandalised. | |
Investigation opened | Investigation opened |
Friends of Jade, who is a Year 10 pupil at Wright Robinson Specialist College, are said to have pushed the bridge open to free her before the emergency services arrived. | |
She was treated at the scene by a specialist trauma medical team during the incident at about 2030 BST and was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary where she underwent the emergency amputation. | She was treated at the scene by a specialist trauma medical team during the incident at about 2030 BST and was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary where she underwent the emergency amputation. |
She has since been transferred to Booth Hall Children's Hospital where her condition is described as "comfortable". | |
We are investigating the incident which we are treating as a tragic accident GMP spokesman | |
Jade's mother, Wendy, said: "None of us is thinking straight at the moment. It is still a nightmare we are going through and it's still a blank. | |
"At the moment she is comfortable and we have not really spoken to her about it. I've not spoken to anybody properly about what happened. | |
"We'd like to thank the emergency services, the doctors and nurses at Manchester Royal Infirmary and Booth Hall and her loyal friends who helped." | |
British Waterways, the Greater Manchester Police and the Health and Safety Executive are investigating the accident. | British Waterways, the Greater Manchester Police and the Health and Safety Executive are investigating the accident. |
A spokeswoman for the North West Ambulance Service said: "When paramedics arrived at the scene they found she had suffered horrendous injuries and a medical team was called. | A spokeswoman for the North West Ambulance Service said: "When paramedics arrived at the scene they found she had suffered horrendous injuries and a medical team was called. |
"They gave her a lot of pain relief as she had traumatic fractures." | "They gave her a lot of pain relief as she had traumatic fractures." |
A police spokesman added: "We are investigating the incident which we are treating as a tragic accident." | A police spokesman added: "We are investigating the incident which we are treating as a tragic accident." |
A spokeswoman for British Waterways said: "We are conducting an investigation into the incident and cannot really comment until we know exactly what has happened." |