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17 children hurt after walkway collapses in Canada

Reports say some fell directly from 5m high when it collapsed, others slipped down

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Jun 2023 3:30PM

17 children hurt after walkway collapses in Canada
According to reports, the incident happened at Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg’s St Boniface area shortly before 10am when the children, aged 10 to 11, from St John’s-Ravenscourt School were on a field trip. – Screen grab, June 1, 2023

OTTAWA – Eighteen people, 17 of them children, were injured after falling off an elevated walkway in central Canada today, Xinhua quoted the local media.

The incident happened at Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg’s St Boniface area shortly before 10am when the children, aged 10 to 11, from St John’s-Ravenscourt School, were on a field trip.

Some children fell directly from the 5m-high walkway when it collapsed, and others slipped down, said reports, adding that three of them were taken to the hospital in an unstable condition.

A City of Winnipeg spokesman said a provincial workplace safety and health investigation would be carried out.

“An initial search of our records shows repairs were made to the walkway in 2004 and 2013,” the spokesman said. – Bernama, June 1, 2023

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