Three Boys Plunge from Stratford Roof in Shocking Accident
Disaster hit Stratford, Warwickshire, on Sunday afternoon when three boys fell from a building roof. The terrifying fall happened around 4:40pm on Masons Road, leaving one boy fighting for his life in hospital.
Emergency Services Race to Scene
- One boy critically injured and battling life-threatening wounds.
- A second hospitalised with serious leg injuries.
- Third treated at the scene, thankfully unharmed.
Police, paramedics, and firefighters scrambled to help. Two boys were rushed to hospital while the third received immediate treatment on-site.
Police Launch Probe into Roof Fall
Warwickshire Police have launched a full investigation to uncover how the boys ended up falling from the roof. Inspector Jake Kibblewhite said:
“We’ve spoken to numerous witnesses to piece together what happened. We thank everyone who has come forward and those who dialled emergency services so quickly.”
He also urged the public to avoid speculation on social media as officers work to get to the bottom of this tragic event. Support is being offered to the boys’ families during this difficult time.
Investigation Ongoing as Community Pulls Together
A police spokesman confirmed:
“We were alerted at 4:40pm by ambulance crews about two injured boys at Masons Road. One has life-threatening injuries, the other serious leg wounds. A third boy was assessed and not seriously hurt. We believe they fell from the roof. The investigation is ongoing.”
Authorities are calling for calm while they carry out their inquiries. The focus remains on the boys’ recovery as the Stratford community rallies behind them.