The 14-year-old died at the adventure site in Dorking, which is run by Camelot Events, on Thursday.The force said:"His death is being treated as unexplained; however, at this stage his death is not thought to involve any third party and a file will be passed to the coroner's office in due course."
Camelot Events, which also offers charity mud runs, survival skills, paintball, archery and raft building at the site, said it was"fully co-operating with the investigation".Operations manager Lisa Edwards said the incident"was not connected to the safety of the obstacle course", which is said to be the most popular activity the company offers.
The Camelot Events website states that the two-hour sessions are tailored to the ability and fitness levels of each group, and warns that participants will face obstacles that will get them wet and muddy.
RIP young one
How utterly sad for his family. . .
Poor kid rip lad 🙁
So how did the teen boy die anyway?
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Reply: 07/18/19 21:43:16