UK - boy, 8, shot in head at farm - Warcop, Cumbria - 28 September 2024

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An eight-year-old boy has died after being shot in the head and face at a farm.
A man in his 60s was arrested at the scene in Warcop, Cumbria, on suspicion of assault. He remains in custody but was now under arrest on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, police said.
 
The Sun understands the pair were on the land rabbiting. A source told us: "They had permission to be on the land. There's been an agreement in place for years for them to rabbit there."

It's understood that a farm near to the field where the shooting took place does not have any livestock - and instead rents out its lands for sheep grazing.
Boy, 8, fatally shot on farm was 'hunting rabbits' - as man bailed after arrest

A man arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter after an eight-year-old boy was shot dead at a farm has been bailed.

The farmer, who owns the land where the shooting took place, said he is 'deeply upset' by the incident. He said: "I had to witness what happened. It's deeply upsetting. My mother is in her 80s and ill."

One mother, who also lives in the village, said: "We don't know fully what happened yet. I have heard that he didn't go to the school in Warcop. I read earlier that it was an accidental discharge of the weapon.

She added: "We all have kids at that school so there was panic this morning that it may have been someone we knew. I read an e-mail from our school saying the victim didn't go there so we don't know where they were from.
Boy, 8, shot dead at farm was 'hunting rabbits' as farmer breaks silence

So sad.
 
"Emergency services rushed to the scene,
near the A66, at 2.05pm
after a child had sustained 'serious and life-threatening injuries' from a firearm.

Jay was taken to hospital by air ambulance,
but the young boy sadly passed away overnight.

A man in his 60s, from West Cumbria,
was arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter,
but Cumbria Police have confirmed last night that he has been bailed."

RIP to the victim :(
Condolences to family.

 
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"Jay Cartmell
suffered injuries to his head and face
in an apparent rabbit hunting accident.

Parents today paid tribute
to their 'perfect little boy'
who was 'loving, kind and full of mischief'.

'Jay was extremely loved,
not only by us,
but by all who met him.
He had fantastic friends and always had a smile on his face.

We will miss him every day,
but his love surrounds us and his memory will never fade'."

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REST IN PEACE
 
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