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  • England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

    Is this news to you all here?

    Properties in Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy from mystery illness

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    Chief Superintendent Dave Miller urged anyone local to Thameside, Chertsey, who is feeling unwell and showing signs of diarrhoea and fever to seek medical help.

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    Police have said recent flooding in Thameside, Chertsey was "one line of inquiry" they were pursuing relating to the death of a seven-year-old boy from a mystery illness.
    Last edited by sharon sanders; February 8, 2014, 01:22 PM. Reason: shortened
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    Re: Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy from mystery illness

    (Due to poor reporting the evacuations seemed to have been prompted by the illness but its not. Evacs due to flooding. Very poor writing skills on several of these reports)



    Chertsey: Boy, 7, Dies In Flood-Hit Town

    A seven-year-old boy has died and two adults remain in hospital after emergency services were called to a house in flood-hit Chertsey, police have confirmed.

    Officers were called to the property at around 3.30am on Saturday following a request for assistance by the ambulance service.

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    "They saw the family last night, they were chatting and they were in good spirits.

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    He said: "I saw a yellow hose coming from the front window on the ground floor. Whether it was pumping out water or something else, I don't know.



    Last edited by sharon sanders; February 8, 2014, 01:20 PM. Reason: shortened
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      Re: Egland - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

      8 February 2014 Last updated at 11:41 ET

      Boy, seven, dies as Chertsey homes evacuated

      A seven-year-old boy has died and his parents are in a serious condition in hospital after an incident at a house in Surrey.

      Police said the family were taken ill at a house in Thameside, Chertsey, in the early hours.

      Officers said the cause of his illness was not yet known but they could not rule out a link to recent flooding.

      Fifteen people, including officers, were taken to hospital as a precaution and nearby homes were evacuated.

      Ch Supt Dave Miller said: "The cause of the illness is currently unknown but what I can confirm is that the people who were taken ill are from a very localised area.

      'Vomiting and diarrhoea'

      "We cannot rule out that there may be a link to flooding in the local area and whilst the investigation is ongoing, local residents should follow sensible precautions."

      He said residents from properties near the house were advised to go to hospital to be checked as a precaution.
      ...
      A boy dies and his parents are in a serious condition in hospital after being taken ill in a house in Surrey.
      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

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        Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

        UK floods: Boy, 7, dies as parents 'pump out water'

        A young boy has died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after being overcome by fumes from the pump his family were apparently using to remove flood water

        By Patrick Sawer
        4:23PM GMT 08 Feb 2014

        The seven-year-old boy was rushed to hospital on Saturday, along with his parents, after the stricken family were discovered by fire crews evacuating homes in Chertsey, Surrey, as the River Thames burst its banks.

        Police were called by ambulance crews after a child and his father were ?taken unwell? at a house in Thameside, at 3.30am.

        The boy was pronounced dead at Chertsey Hospital, while his father, aged in his 40s, and his mother, aged in her 30s, remain in a serious but not life-threatening condition.
        ...
        David North, who works in Chertsey, said: ?Properties were in the middle of being evacuated because of the flooding in the area and a house was found with an adult and a child possibly with carbon monoxide poisoning.?

        He said a pump was coming out of the window of the house where the casualties are believed to have been taken from and he suspected that fumes from the pump motor could be to blame.
        ...
        Chief Superintendent Dave Miller, from Surrey Police, said the weather was ?one line of inquiry? they were pursuing in relation to the boy?s death.
        ...
        ?We are currently following various lines of enquiry and it would be wrong to speculate on the cause of death at this stage. The cause of the illness is currently unknown but what I can confirm is that the people who were taken ill are from a very localised area.?
        ...

        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

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          Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

          Surrey Police -

          08/02/2014 FURTHER UPDATE: Police in attendance at Chertsey incident

          At 3.30am this morning Surrey Police were called to an address at Thameside, Chertsey following a request for assistance by the ambulance service.

          The occupants of the property, two adults and a child had been taken unwell and were taken by ambulance to hospital.

          A seven year old boy was later declared dead at the hospital. A man in his 40's and woman in her 30's remain in hospital in a serious condition which at this stage is not thought to be life threatening.

          A specialist team from the fire service were deployed to the scene to investigate the circumstances.

          Nearby properties were evacuated as a precaution and the occupants from the adjoining properties were advised to go to hospital to be checked out as a precaution.

          Officers visited premises within the area to reassure local residents and gave the advice to stay indoors whilst the investigation is underway.
          Fifteen people including police officers were taken to hospital as a precaution. One person who showed signs of illness and has now been released from hospital.
          ...
          "The cause of the illness is currently unknown but what I can confirm is that the people who were taken ill are from a very localised area.
          ...
          "At this stage of the investigation we do not believe this is a widespread incident; there have been no further reports of casualties, and we have taken advice from medical experts who have indicated that it is likely to be a localised event.?

          Anyone in the area local to Thameside, Chertsey who are feeling unwell and showing the signs of vomiting, diarrhoea and fever are advised to seek medical assistance.
          ...

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          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
          -Nelson Mandela

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            Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

            Tributes paid to 'lovely' boy in mystery illness death
            Last updated Sun 9 Feb 2014
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            • #7
              Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

              09/02/2014
              Operation Orne update: Officers continue to work with partner agencies on the investigation into boy's death
              ...
              Yesterday evening water samples were obtained from the basement of the property by Environment Agency staff and analysed overnight with support from Thames Water.

              Based on the results of the analysis, we have concluded that there is nothing in the water samples that may explain the cause of the incident.

              The Environment Agency is continuing to assist on the ongoing police enquiry.' Chief Superintendent Dave Miller, from Surrey Police, said: "The investigation into Zane's tragic death is ongoing - our officers are following various lines of enquiry and we are continuing to work with a number of partner agencies.

              "The information we have received from our partners at the Environment Agency in relation to the preliminary water testing gives an indication that there is no link between the quality of water at the location and the boy's death.

              "The cause of death may take several days to determine and until we have confirmation of this it would be inappropriate to speculate.

              "However, I hope that this development provides some reassurance to local residents.? -

              See more at: http://www.surrey.police.uk/news/new....xvFgc5WO.dpuf
              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
              -Nelson Mandela

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                Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

                Leptospirosis suspected:

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                • #9
                  Re: England - Chertsey, Surrey evacuated after death of seven-year-old boy - possibly flood related

                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-26160630
                  12 February 2014 Last updated at 11:39 ET

                  Zane Gbangbola death: Post-mortem finds 'no clear cause' of death

                  ...

                  People in the area have described seeing pipes coming from the family's house but it is not known whether a water pump was being used.

                  A Surrey Police spokesman said tests were continuing into the cause of Zane's death.

                  Officers have refused to be drawn on suggestions that carbon monoxide could have been to blame...
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