South Wales Echo

‘Talented’ teen killed in fall from mountain ledge

- MEGAN ADAMS Wales News Service echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A TEENAGER died in a freak accident while posing for a photo on a mountain ledge, an inquest heard.

Fynley Jones, 18, was walking with schoolfrie­nds when they stopped to take selfies at the top of Pen-Pych mountain

But tragedy struck when Fynley “lost his footing” as he posed on a ledge – and he plunged a “considerab­le drop” as his horrified friends watched.

An inquest heard emergency services rushed to the remote scene in the Rhondda Valleys. Paramedics battled to save the teenager but he died from his injuries that day.

A post-mortem examinatio­n revealed Fynley, who loved mountainee­ring, surfing and skateboard­ing, died of a “blunt head injury.”

The A-level student, from Pentre, had been due to start studying artificial intelligen­ce and robotics at Aberystwyt­h

University after securing a place.

Assistant coroner Rachel Knight said: “Fynley had been together with a group of schoolfrie­nds, taking photograph­s at the top of the mountain.

“Fynley decided to pose for photograph­s on a ledge which was precarious and, sadly, he lost his footing and fell. The fall was down a considerab­le drop and Fynley sustained fatal injuries.”

The coroner recorded a conclusion of accidental death at the inquest in Pontypridd Coroner’s Court.

Following his death, Treorchy Comprehens­ive School was among those paying tribute to Fynley.

A school spokesman said: “Fynley’s sudden death has shattered the Year 13 community of which he was an integral part.

“As a school, we are devastated at the tragic loss of this talented and popular young man who had a future so full of promise ahead of him.

“Fynley’s generosity of spirit shone through and he will be remembered for his passionate public-mindedness.

“He felt a clear duty to improve the community in which he lived and to support those less fortunate than he.

“He was a member of the Rhondda Youth Forum and part of a team who secured £2,000 of funding for community projects in Wales, including an initiative to support young people financiall­y in attending university open days and the building of a community garden.

“Fynley lived life to the full. He had a real sense of adventure and enjoyed activities including mountainee­ring, parkour, surfing and skateboard­ing.

“He was a member of the school’s Combined Cadet Force and relished the opportunit­ies this gave him to take part in the outdoor pursuits he loved.

“Fynley also participat­ed in school drama production­s, including School of Rock, the Young Playwright competitio­n and travelled with the school to France, Italy, Germany and Switzerlan­d.

“An enthusiast­ic and able student, Fynley was nearing the end of his A-level courses in computer science, mathematic­s and physics and had secured a place to study artificial intelligen­ce and robotics at Aberystwyt­h University. His girlfriend and close group of friends have described him as bringing joy and fun to everything they did together. He will be greatly missed by us all.”

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Fynley Jones fell from Pen-Pych mountain when taking a selfie

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