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Cave roof collapse kills teenager Cave roof collapse kills teenager
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A teenager was killed and another seriously hurt when a cave roof partially collapsed in Shropshire. A 16-year-old boy was killed and a teenager was seriously hurt when a cave roof partially collapsed in Shropshire.
Rocks and rubble fell on a group of teenagers camping at the Hermitage Caves near Bridgnorth overnight, West Mercia Police said.Rocks and rubble fell on a group of teenagers camping at the Hermitage Caves near Bridgnorth overnight, West Mercia Police said.
A boy, believed to be aged 16, died in the collapse in the early hours. Aiden Peter Brookes, of Bridgnorth, died in the collapse early on Monday.
An 18-year-old girl from Bridgnorth suffered back, neck and rib injuries. Her condition is potentially serious but not considered life-threatening.An 18-year-old girl from Bridgnorth suffered back, neck and rib injuries. Her condition is potentially serious but not considered life-threatening.
'Tragic accident''Tragic accident'
Residents said they thought up to 30 teenagers, aged between 15 and 19, had been at the cave.Residents said they thought up to 30 teenagers, aged between 15 and 19, had been at the cave.
They also said there is a nearby warning sign urging people to keep out.They also said there is a nearby warning sign urging people to keep out.
It is believed the teenagers had lit a fire in the sandstone caves, off Lodge Lane to the east of Bridgnorth.It is believed the teenagers had lit a fire in the sandstone caves, off Lodge Lane to the east of Bridgnorth.
A West Mercia Police spokesman said: "At this stage we are trying to establish exactly what happened but it seems that a quantity of rocks and rubble fell on those inside when part of the cave collapsed.A West Mercia Police spokesman said: "At this stage we are trying to establish exactly what happened but it seems that a quantity of rocks and rubble fell on those inside when part of the cave collapsed.
The caves are located to the east of Bridgnorth in ShropshireThe caves are located to the east of Bridgnorth in Shropshire
"It appears to be a tragic accident.""It appears to be a tragic accident."
Two ambulances were called to the caves at about 0215 BST to treat the boy who was taken to the Princess Royal Hospital, in Telford.Two ambulances were called to the caves at about 0215 BST to treat the boy who was taken to the Princess Royal Hospital, in Telford.
An ambulance spokesman said: "Despite the best efforts of ambulance and hospital staff, it was not possible to save him and he was confirmed dead shortly after arrival."An ambulance spokesman said: "Despite the best efforts of ambulance and hospital staff, it was not possible to save him and he was confirmed dead shortly after arrival."
The South Shropshire Coroner Anthony Sibcy and the Health and Safety Executive have been informed of the boy's death.The South Shropshire Coroner Anthony Sibcy and the Health and Safety Executive have been informed of the boy's death.
Tim Ball, who lives nearby in Lodge Lane, said he used to spend hours playing in the caves as a child, where people sometimes lit fires, but he never worried about his safety at the time.Tim Ball, who lives nearby in Lodge Lane, said he used to spend hours playing in the caves as a child, where people sometimes lit fires, but he never worried about his safety at the time.
Mr Ball, 38, said: "There have been cave-ins recently because of the tree roots coming through the rock.Mr Ball, 38, said: "There have been cave-ins recently because of the tree roots coming through the rock.
"The roots are pushing the sandstone down."The roots are pushing the sandstone down.
"It's the first time I have ever heard of anybody being killed and it's quite shocking.""It's the first time I have ever heard of anybody being killed and it's quite shocking."
Another resident, Matthew Winwood, said he often saw people in and out of the caves, having parties and lighting fires.Another resident, Matthew Winwood, said he often saw people in and out of the caves, having parties and lighting fires.
"It's a dangerous place," he said."It's a dangerous place," he said.