A Kent Police drone crashed into a child after the pilot failed to spot an overhead cable, an official probe has revealed. The incident left the youngster with a serious hand injury, needing hospital treatment in London.
Drone Crash Chaos in Sheerness
The crash happened in Sheerness, Kent, in August when officers deployed a high-tech DJI M30T drone to search for an assault suspect on the Isle of Sheppey. Weighing around 4kg, the drone featured thermal, wide-angle, and zoom cameras – but failed to avoid a hidden cable above.
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The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) confirmed: “The cable hazard had not been identified during the rapid deployment.” Neither Kent Police nor the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) disclosed the child’s age or injury details due to the ongoing inquiry.
First UK Injury From Police Drone
This marks the first time the IOPC is investigating a UK civilian injured by a police drone. A special police inspector has already received a misconduct notice over the incident.
Kent Police declined further comment due to the IOPC’s ongoing investigation.