Boy, 11, hurt in 200ft Lynton cliff fall

Emergency service workers with stretcher
Image caption The boy is thought to have fallen 200ft

A boy has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after falling 200ft (60m) from cliffs in Devon.

Emergency services, including the Lynmouth and Ilfracombe coastguard, two lifeboats and police, were called to the Valley of Rocks at Lynton at about 18:25 BST on Thursday evening.

The 11-year-old boy was found at the bottom of the cliffs.

He was taken to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital by air ambulance before being transferred to Bristol.

The victim, who has a double fracture of the fibia and an injury to his back, is originally from Los Angeles and was visiting the Lynton area in north Devon.

Police said the boy was located on the beach at about 18:40 BST after appearing to have fallen from the cliffs above.

James Instance, duty controller for HM Coastguard, said: "This was an awful accident and a tragic reminder that although the UK's coastline are spectacular to explore, they are can also be very, very dangerous.

Image caption The coastguard winched the boy to safety

"Even for the experienced, it can be very easy to lose your footing, slip and fall."

Police have also praised officers for helping the injured boy's family.

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Source: HM Coastguard