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Worker tried to catch funfair-tragedy girl

- SAM RUSSELL newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AFUNFAIR worker desperatel­y tried to catch a little girl who died after she was thrown higher than a house when the inflatable trampoline that she was playing on exploded, an inquest heard.

Ava-May Littleboy was playing on the attraction when it burst on the beach at Gorleston-on-Sea in Norfolk on July 1, 2018.

The three-year-old, from Lower Somersham in Suffolk, landed on her face on the sand, the hearing in Norwich was told. She suffered a head injury and died in hospital.

Ava-May was at the beach with her parents and wider family when her aunt Abbie Littleboy and Ms Littleboy’s best friend Beth Jones took her to the inflatable­s.

Nurse Ms Jones said that while Ava-May was on the inflatable trampoline, she heard a loud bang then saw her flipping through the air.

“She went up so high, it was higher than my house, about 20ft,” said Ms Jones.

“There was a massive thud and

Ava came down on her face and tummy. I wasn’t close enough to catch her.”

She said that she remembered “screaming ‘catch her”’ and a funfair worker “had her arms fully out to try to catch her, but she couldn’t as it was so quick”.

Abbie Littleboy said that the sides of the inflatable trampoline seemed “stiff”, but added: “I didn’t take much notice of it – I thought it needed to be like it and that it needed more pressure. I just assumed it was how it was meant to be.”

She said she heard a loud bang “like someone had set off a cannon”, then saw Ava-May in the air. “She was just flipping,” she said. “I just remember my little niece flipping. Her eyes were closed and she didn’t scream. I remember looking at her little face and I think the force that sent her up had already done something to her.

“It was like she was asleep.” Ms Jones tried to resuscitat­e AvaMay with the help of others on the beach before paramedics arrived.

Ava-May’s mother Chloe Littleboy and father Nathan Rowe were on the beach some distance from the inflatable­s and Abbie Littleboy ran over to them.

In a statement read by the coroner, Chloe Littleboy said: “I just stood there shaking and screaming.”

The nine-day inquest, which is sitting with a jury, continues.

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