Investigation launched into Boardmasters festival after crowd surge
Seven festivalgoers were injured including a woman who suffered a fractured knee.
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Your support makes all the difference.An investigation has been launched into a crowd surge at Boardmasters festival in Cornwall, the local council said.
Seven festivalgoers were injured including a young woman who suffered a fractured knee during the fan surge on Friday at a DJ stage at the music event in Newquay.
On Saturday, The Point stage was reopened after a āmulti-agency reviewā was undertaken and the festival continued as scheduled until Sunday.
Police called it āan isolated incidentā.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for Cornwall council said: āThe councilās public protection service is currently investigating the incident that took place at the Boardmasters festival on Friday August 9.
āWe cannot comment further while this investigation is ongoing.ā
In response, a spokesman for the festival said: āThe safety of everyone at Boardmasters is our first priority.
āAs part of our event debrief process, we will be working closely with our local authority partners to examine the circumstances of Fridayās incident and ensure relevant learnings are included in the planning process for future events.ā
On Friday, festival organisers announced that the planned set by DJ and producer Sammy Virji was cancelled and the stage was āclosed to allow onsite teams to respond to an incident in the audienceā.
A later statement said: āSeven attendees were transferred to hospital nearby for precautionary examination after presenting to our medical team.
āThey have been treated for minor injuries and have all since been discharged.ā
Devon and Cornwall Police said the crowd surge āleft a small number of attendees injuredā.
The force said at the weekend: āContrary to speculation, we can confirm that there have been no deaths as a result of this incident.ā
Dancer Jade Brooks, 23, from Yorkshire, told the PA news agency that the crowd had been āpushed back and caused everyone to fall with me being the bottom person and I had about 10 people fall onto my legsā.
She says she went to hospital and an X-ray revealed she had a fracture in her knee, and will spend the rest of her Cornwall holiday on crutches.
Ms Brooks said: āWe came to Cornwall for a two-week holiday like we do every year and this was in the middle of our holiday.
āNow this second week of the holiday is ruined, we canāt do what we usually do and Iām going to miss out on all family activities.ā
Virji said he was āguttedā by the cancelling of his set, and added that āsafety should always come firstā.
The police have been contacted for an additional response.