Tragic Electrocution at Blackpool’s Tiffany’s Hotel Claims 10-Year-Old Boy’s Life
A 10-year-old boy has died after being electrocuted at Tiffany’s Hotel on Blackpool’s Promenade. Found unresponsive last Sunday evening, the youngster was rushed to hospital with severe injuries linked to a “high voltage” electrical shock. Despite doctors’ efforts, he sadly passed away on Thursday.
Family Devastated as Police Offer Condolences
Local authorities have expressed deep sympathy for the family, who stayed by the boy’s side until his final moments. A police spokesperson said, “Our thoughts are with them at this time,” acknowledging the immense grief the family is enduring.
Tiffany’s Hotel Closes Doors Amid Investigation
In the wake of the tragedy, Tiffany’s Hotel has voluntarily shut down while police and hotel inspectors carry out their investigations. Hotel management released a statement saying:
“We are heartbroken by the news we have received today, and our thoughts and prayers remain with the family at this distressing time.”
They stressed their commitment to guest safety and confirmed their helpline remains open.
Full Cooperation with Authorities Pledged
The hotel has promised full cooperation with authorities to aid a thorough probe into the incident. Famous for its location near Blackpool’s attractions, Tiffany’s Hotel vowed to provide all necessary support to ensure a complete investigation.