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Ryan O'Neill, Media Wales & Adam May

Boy, 4, dies after crashing into metal pole while riding mini-motorbike for first time

A young boy died in a tragic accident while riding his new mini-motorbike for the first time, an inquest has heard.

Four-year-old Jacob Gamlin Turner, from Blackwood, Caerphilly in Wales, died on May 5 last year after his mini-motorbike collided with a fence at a playing field near his home.

An inquest at Gwent Coroner's Court in Newport heard yesterday (May 31) that Jacob "had a love for sports and the outdoors" and had a particular passion for motorbikes, which he had been riding since he was a small child after being inspired by his older brother.

It was heard the family had a long-term involvement in motocross.

On the afternoon of May 4, 2021, Jacob had been taken to the Britannia Playing Fields in Cefn Fforest with his dad Ross, his grandfather and a friend.

A collision investigation statement read out by senior coroner Caroline Saunders said Jacob's dad had chosen the playing field which he considered to be a safe and secure place for Jacob to ride his new bike for the first time.

Sports-mad Jacob longed to do motocross after watching his older brother take part in the sport (Jolleys/WALES NEWS SERVICE)
A four-year-old boy was killed in a freak accident while riding his new mini-motorbike for the first time, an inquest heard (Jolleys/WALES NEWS SERVICE)

She said Jacob had been wearing an orange and white motorbike suit, a helmet and gloves, and that Mr Turner had checked the bike, including its brakes, to ensure it was working correctly and had no issues.

Jacob's dad and grandfather had formed a triangle on the field with Jacob riding in between them.

At one point he was riding towards his grandfather when he appeared to "hit a bump" and veered towards a boundary fence on the field.

Mr Turner and Jacob's grandfather ran but were unable to reach him before he collided with the fence.

The investigation noted that Mr Turner said Jacob "appeared to apply the throttle in an uncontrolled manner", threw himself off the bike and hit the fence before falling to the floor.

"At first he [Mr Turner] did not think it was serious, but found his son unresponsive and not breathing," Ms Saunders said, adding that Mr Turner moved his son to another area for CPR to be performed.

An ambulance was called and Jacob was transported to University Hospital of Wales' A&E department in Cardiff.

Britannia Playing Fields in Cefn Fforest (Media Wales)

A statement from Dr Skone, a consultant in paediatric intensive care, said Jacob had suffered a cardiac arrest at the scene before being resuscitated and brought to hospital.

He was found to have a heart rate in the 90s, which Dr Skone said was "compatible with a serious head injury or a spinal cord injury".

Jacob was treated in hospital for multiple traumatic injuries including significant head injuries, blood in his mediastinum, rib fractures and spinal dislocation, and underwent a CT scan, it was heard.

Several hours later Ms Saunders said doctors told Jacob's parents that their son's injuries were not survivable and he died at about 12.40am on May 5, the day after the incident, at the Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales.

Ms Saunders said the motorbike Jacob had been riding had been in good working order and was suitable for his age.

She added that the protective clothing he had been wearing had also been appropriate for the activity.

A KTM mini motorbike similar to the one Jacob was using (Jolleys/WALES NEWS SERVICE)

"Jacob Turner was a four-year-old little boy who had a love for sports and the outdoors," she said.

"His main passion was his motorbike and he showed a flare for riding."

Ms Saunders said Jacob had been able to ride bikes by the time some children were only learning to walk and had been keen to ride his new motorbike on May 4, 2021, when "for reasons unknown" he veered off course while riding on the playing fields.

Recording a medical cause of death of traumatic brain injuries, she said: "Jacob died from fatal head injuries sustained the previous day when the children's motorbike he was riding collided with a metal post."

Concluding that his death had been an accident, Ms Saunders expressed her condolences to Jacob's family, saying she was sure it would be "of little comfort" to his family to know their son "died doing something he loved".

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