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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Jon Macpherson

A nine-year-old boy has died after being struck by lightning while playing football

A nine-year-old boy has died after being struck by lightning as he played football.

Several police vehicles and an air ambulance were called to football pitches off School Road in Blackpool shortly after 5pm on Tuesday to reports a child had been injured, LancsLive reports.

Police believe the boy had been struck by lightning during a thunderstorm.

He was rushed to hospital with 'serious injuries'.

But tonight Lancashire Police have confirmed the boy, who has not been named, sadly died a short time later.

The boy's family have been informed and are being supported by officers.

Det Supt Nick Connaughton of Lancashire Police said: "This is a truly devastating incident and our thoughts are wholeheartedly with the family and friends of the young boy, who has passed away, at this very sad and distressing time."

Spirit of Youth Junior FC, which uses the field, said the boy was not believed to be one of their players and was thought to have been taking part in a private coaching session.

The BBC reports that club secretary Daniel Pack said three teams had been due to train this evening but the sessions were cancelled due to the storm.

He said: "The whole committee is devastated and our thoughts are with the boy and his family and the coach."

Police have launched an appeal for witnesses and information.

Anybody with information about the incident, or who witnessed it and has not yet spoken to police, is asked to get in touch on 101, quoting log 1169 of May 11.

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