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A music festival in Derbyshire is continuing after three people were injured when part of a stage collapsed.A music festival in Derbyshire is continuing after three people were injured when part of a stage collapsed.
Strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage, causing damage to the structure, at The Bearded Theory event in Hulland Ward, near Ashbourne.Strong winds lifted part of the roof off the stage, causing damage to the structure, at The Bearded Theory event in Hulland Ward, near Ashbourne.
Those hurt suffered neck, back and shoulder injuries and one person had a suspected broken wrist.Those hurt suffered neck, back and shoulder injuries and one person had a suspected broken wrist.
A number of people were also treated for shock, at the festival at Bradley Nook Farm Estate.A number of people were also treated for shock, at the festival at Bradley Nook Farm Estate.
The Health and Safety Executive has opened a preliminary inquiry.The Health and Safety Executive has opened a preliminary inquiry.
'Freak gust''Freak gust'
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.
Mandy Stocks, from Yorkshire, said she fled after she felt the tent she was dancing in shake and saw the stage on its side.Mandy Stocks, from Yorkshire, said she fled after she felt the tent she was dancing in shake and saw the stage on its side.
Ms Stocks, who had children with her, said she went straight home after witnessing the collapse.Ms Stocks, who had children with her, said she went straight home after witnessing the collapse.
Have survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival Pak Chan, festival-goer Beard rock kicks off festival seasonHave survived the great gust of wind that's wiped out the Bearded Theory festival Pak Chan, festival-goer Beard rock kicks off festival season
A Derbyshire Police spokesman said the collapse happened at 1950 BST on Saturday.A Derbyshire Police spokesman said the collapse happened at 1950 BST on Saturday.
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."
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."
Helen Hat, a spokesperson for festival organisers Spring Productions, said on Sunday: "There was great concern last night... but now the mood is fairly buoyant.Helen Hat, a spokesperson for festival organisers Spring Productions, said on Sunday: "There was great concern last night... but now the mood is fairly buoyant.
"We are very happy that we're going ahead.""We are very happy that we're going ahead."
Huge squallHuge squall
Gerard Baker, a chef at a cafe on the site, witnessed the stage roof collapse.Gerard Baker, a chef at a cafe on the site, witnessed the stage roof collapse.
He said: "The sky darkened and within five minutes a huge squall came through, then it got seriously bad.He said: "The sky darkened and within five minutes a huge squall came through, then it got seriously bad.
"The Portaloos started literally spinning through the air. It came with an astonishing suddenness.""The Portaloos started literally spinning through the air. It came with an astonishing suddenness."
Mr Baker said he was about 15m from the main stage when it was "pretty much wrecked".Mr Baker said he was about 15m from the main stage when it was "pretty much wrecked".
"The supports from the marquee were ripped out from the ground and the wires broke," he said."The supports from the marquee were ripped out from the ground and the wires broke," he said.
He said it was thought the people hurt were crew who were on stage setting up for the next band.He said it was thought the people hurt were crew who were on stage setting up for the next band.
Several others who saw the roof fall posted comments online after the incident.Several others who saw the 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."
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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Police sealed off the damaged structure