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Three people were injured when part of a stage collapsed at a music festival in Derbyshire. | Three people were injured when part of a stage collapsed at a music festival in Derbyshire. |
Derbyshire Police said strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage at The Bearded Theory event in Hulland Ward, near Ashbourne. | Derbyshire Police said strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage at The Bearded Theory event in Hulland Ward, near Ashbourne. |
A police spokesman said the injuries included a suspected broken wrist and shoulder, back and neck injuries. | A police spokesman said the injuries included a suspected broken wrist and shoulder, back and neck injuries. |
A number of people were also treated for shock but the festival at Bradley Nook Farm Estate is continuing. | A number of people were also treated for shock but the festival at Bradley Nook Farm Estate is continuing. |
The stage was closed and made safe following the accident. Two other stages remained open. | The stage was closed and made safe following the accident. Two other stages remained open. |
'Freak gust' | 'Freak gust' |
A Derbyshire Police spokesman said the collapse happened at 1950 BST. | A Derbyshire Police spokesman said the collapse happened at 1950 BST. |
He said: "Reports indicated strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage. | He said: "Reports indicated strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage. |
"Three people were injured and were taken to the Derby Royal Infirmary. | "Three people were injured and were taken to the Derby Royal Infirmary. |
Have survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival Pak Chan, festival-goer Beard rock kicks off festival season | Have survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival Pak Chan, festival-goer Beard rock kicks off festival season |
"East Midlands Ambulance Service also treated other people at the site for shock." | "East Midlands Ambulance Service also treated other people at the site for shock." |
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed. | The Health and Safety Executive has been informed. |
Sally Booth, site manager, said a "freak gust of wind" hit the main stage. | Sally Booth, site manager, said a "freak gust of wind" hit the main stage. |
She said: "It's been raining and windy all day but this was a freak gust of wind that was capable of knocking people over." | She said: "It's been raining and windy all day but this was a freak gust of wind that was capable of knocking people over." |
The Met Office had earlier said the area was likely to face severe weather. | The Met Office had earlier said the area was likely to face severe weather. |
James Willis, organiser of the three-day festival, said: "True to the festival spirit the personnel and festival-goers pulled together to ensure the continued running of the festival. | James Willis, organiser of the three-day festival, said: "True to the festival spirit the personnel and festival-goers pulled together to ensure the continued running of the festival. |
Huddled in tent | Huddled in tent |
"The organisers are working to accommodate the acts which were due to appear on the main stage." | "The organisers are working to accommodate the acts which were due to appear on the main stage." |
Several of those who saw the stage roof fall posted comments online after the incident. | Several of those who saw the stage roof fall posted comments online after the incident. |
Pak Chan wrote: "Have survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival. Am huddled in tent, awaiting weather Armageddon." | Pak Chan wrote: "Have survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival. Am huddled in tent, awaiting weather Armageddon." |
Denise Taylor, from Tewkesbury, wrote: "Now heard at least one person injured from backstage... but the dancing at Bearded Theory goes on." | Denise Taylor, from Tewkesbury, wrote: "Now heard at least one person injured from backstage... but the dancing at Bearded Theory goes on." |
The festival, now in its second year, features a range of music including dance, rock, folk and acoustic. | The festival, now in its second year, features a range of music including dance, rock, folk and acoustic. |
Organisers said this year's event had attracted a capacity crowd of 2,500. | Organisers said this year's event had attracted a capacity crowd of 2,500. |
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