A TEN-year-old boy, yet to be formally identified, has been confirmed as the death in the Minehead coach collision yesterday (Thursday, July 17).
Two children remain at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children having been airlifted to the facility, with four other children and three adults also in Somerset hospitals.
Formal identification processes for the 10-year-old boy have not yet been completed, but a specially trained officer is supporting their next of kin, police have said.
Emergency services were called to the single-vehicle collision on the A396 at Cutcombe Hill, between Wheddon Cross and Timberscombe, at 3pm on Thursday, July 17.
Up to 70 people - children and adults travelling to Minehead Middle School - were understood to have been on the coach.
Teams from Avon and Somerset Police, Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Service and South Western Ambulance Service were all involved at the scene, supported by the National Police Air Service helicopter, as well as Devon Air Ambulance, and Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.
Chief Superintendent Mark Edgington said: "On behalf of the emergency services I would like to thank the 24 volunteers from Exmoor Search and Rescue who carried out first aid triage at the rest centre and have rope and search skills.
"I also pass on thanks to the staff of the Rest and Be Thankful pub at Wheddon Cross, which opened its doors as the rest centre.
"Of course, we also recognise the efforts of Minehead Middle School, for keeping parents and carers informed and providing support to the school community during what is a difficult and distressing time for them all."
The vehicle left the road, overturned and came to rest about 20 feet from the roadway, down a steep slope.
Police have said: “Recovery of the vehicle and collision investigation are complex, and we expect the road to remain closed for a considerable time.
“A thorough and detailed examination of the scene is required, and the location of the vehicle makes both the investigation and the vehicle recovery more challenging.”
C/Supt Edgington added: "We continue to appeal for anyone who witnessed the collision or has any dashcam footage which could be relevant to contact us. Please call 101 and give the reference 5225201782.
"Please avoid speculating about the circumstances on social media, to prevent additional distress for the children, their families, the school community, staff and the driver, who are all deeply affected by what’s happened.
“Our thoughts go out to all those involved, their families, friends and colleagues.”
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