Boy dies in Blackpool: Council issues statement after child, 10, electrocuted at Tiffany’s Hotel
Police[1] said the boy’s injuries were “consistent with coming into contact with a high voltage of electricity.”
The boy, who has yet to be named, was taken to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital for further treatment.
Blackpool Council launched an investigation after a 10-year-old boy died after receiving an electric shock at Tiffany’s Hotel (Credit: Pat Hurst/PA Wire)
A spokesperson for Blackpool[2] Council said: “We have been informed of the tragic death of a young boy following an incident at Tiffany’s Hotel.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time.
“Our investigation is now under way and following our advice the owner of the hotel has agreed to a voluntary closure.
“If anyone has information relating to this investigation they can email us on [email protected][3].”
“We will continue to provide the relevant authorities any assistance they need to carry out their investigations,” a spokesman for Tiffany’s Hotel added.
“The safety and comfort of our guests remains our number one priority and therefore we have taken the decision to voluntarily close whilst the investigations and our own inspections take place.
“Our phone lines remain open.”
Kelly Roberts said: “Absolutely tragic. Can’t imagine what his family and friends are going through, as well as those from the hotel. Thoughts are with everyone involved.”
Karen Banner said: “RIP young man. Thoughts and deepest condolences to his family on their sad loss.”
Jane Delves said: “Absolutely heartbreaking. Can’t imagine what his family are going through at the moment. Deepest sympathy and condolences to them.”
Lancashire Police said the matter had been passed to the local authority following an initial police investigation.
A spokesman for the force said: “We were called to the Promenade, Blackpool, at 10.39pm on Sunday (September 3) to reports a 10-year-old boy had been found unresponsive inside a hotel.
“He was taken to hospital with injuries consistent with coming into contact with a high voltage of electricity and very sadly died in hospital yesterday (Thursday, September 7).
“His family were by his bedside and our thoughts are with them at this time.
“Following an initial police investigation this matter has now been passed to the local authority.
“A file will be prepared for HM Coroner.”