The Weekend Post

BOY’S DEATH FOREVER WITH ME

POLICE PROBE INCIDENT AT CAIRNS PARK

- GRACE MASON

POLICE will await a medical piece of the puzzle before considerin­g charges after a fight in a park filled with children turned to tragedy.

The 12-year-old and his friends allegedly got into a fight with another group of children who arrived at Shang Park, Mooroobool, on Thursday evening before he fell to the ground on the basketball court unconsciou­s and could not be revived.

He died in Cairns Hospital but not before the desperate efforts of local football referee George Sailor who saw a fight break out and a boy collapse.

“They just had a bit of a scuffle ... I thought he would get back up. It’s going to be always in my head now,” Mr Sailor said.

PARENTS, IF YOUR CHILD SAW THIS, LET US KNOW WHAT THEY SAW SO WE CAN PIECE EVERYTHING TOGETHER AND GIVE THE PARENTS SOME CLOSURE

DET ACTING INSP JASON SMITH

POLICE will await the results of an autopsy of a boy before considerin­g whether charges will be laid over a fight in a park filled with children that turned to tragedy.

The 12-year-old and his friends allegedly got into a fight with another group of children who arrived at Shang Park in Mooroobool on Thursday evening before he fell to the ground on the basketball court unconsciou­s and could not be revived.

He died in Cairns Hospital despite desperate efforts by paramedics and bystanders to save him.

Police are understood to be probing the impact chroming had on the incident and the boy’s death following multiple reports from witnesses that a group had been inhaling intoxicati­ng substances.

Chroming trends have been spiralling among youths around the city with supermarke­ts recently forced to remove some deodorant brands from shelves.

Far North police Detective Acting Inspector Jason Smith conceded yesterday illicit substance abuse was “a possibilit­y”.

“But how much (of a role) it played in this event is yet to be revealed,” he said.

The park, which is surrounded by houses, is regularly filled with 30 or more children every afternoon, many of whom witnessed the tragedy.

One resident, who did not want to be named, said her seven-year-old daughter saw the whole thing, was traumatise­d and would probably need counsellin­g.

“She came running back and said ‘two boys were fighting and one’s lying on the ground, he’s not waking up’,” she said. “She saw the fight break out.”

Police say they have spoken to all the youths involved in the fight. It is understood the boy who was allegedly fighting with the child who died was also 12 and the pair knew each other.

The park has CCTV cameras installed and Det Acting Insp Smith said they had captured what occurred before and after, but not the actual event.

He begged anyone with informatio­n, including those who may have been filming on a mobile phone, to come forward.

“Parents, if your child saw this, let us know what they saw so we can piece everything together and give the parents some closure,” he said.

“We’re keeping an open mind at this stage; there are a number of different possibilit­ies and we’re just doing our best to piece together everything and reveal the truth as to how someone died.”

He also called for calm in the community.

“I hope everyone comes together in this time of grief and supports each other,” he said.

“It’s a very sad occasion and (we hope) the community is coming together and understand­ing and waiting for police to identify the truth of what happened before then respond.

“I call on anyone here just to be reasonable and wait until we can them informatio­n into how this fellow died.”

 ?? Pictures: BRENDAN RADKE ?? TRAGEDY: Shang Park where a 12-year-old boy was allegedly involved in a fight with other youths and later died. RIGHT: George Sailor witnessed the incident and tried to revive the boy.
Pictures: BRENDAN RADKE TRAGEDY: Shang Park where a 12-year-old boy was allegedly involved in a fight with other youths and later died. RIGHT: George Sailor witnessed the incident and tried to revive the boy.

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