Seven-year-old boy from Whitley Bay survives 15 foot fall into river with minor injuries

Seven-year-old, Finley Strachan was airlifted to Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle. Credit: GNAA

A boy has survived with only "superficial" injuries after falling 15-foot from a woodland path into the river below.

Seven-year-old, Finley Strachan from Whitley Bay had been enjoying a day out in the sunshine with his family last month at Plankey Mill in Northumberland when he slipped down a bank into the River Allen.

Finley’s mum, Aimie Strachan, said: “We had been at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge in Hexham for the day paddling in the water and enjoying the weather.

“We live in North Tyneside, so this was a day trip out for my husband John and I, Finley, and our four-year-old daughter, Matilda.”

The family of four were walking back to the car to get ice cream when the children started skipping ahead.

Finley and his family. Credit: GNAA

Mrs Strachan said: “We told the kids to stop and then it all happened so fast.

“Finley slipped down the bank into the water below. The ground was so dry due to the hot weather that it just gave way and crumbled when he stood on it.”

Mr Strachan and his wife ran to help Finley but couldn’t see him easily from the path and couldn’t work out which way down was the safest to reach him.

The mum-of-two said: “John had to double back to gain access to the water.

"I was terrified that Finley was unconscious because he wasn’t responding to any of our calls.”

Due to the location of the accident, phone signal was limited and although Mr Strachan called out for someone to ring 999, there was no reception.

Emergency services attending the scene. Credit: GNAA

Mrs Strachan said: “I ran to the next lot of people who were paddling in the water, and I wasscreaming for help.

“People managed to get to Finley and one man could see that he was shivering and gave him the t- shirt off his back to wear.

“It wasn’t long after this that the emergency services arrived, and the fire crew winched him up from the river and onto a stretcher."

The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) airlifted Finley to the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle.

Finley's letter to the Great North Air Ambulance thanking them for their help. Credit: GNAA

Mrs Strachan said: “We didn’t know the extent of his injuries as he landed on rocks, but we could see a gash to his head and scrape on his bank.

"He had an ultrasound, a CT scan, and X-rays and spent the night in the RVI.

“His wounds miraculously were all superficial and his head was able to be glued."

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