Baby girl dies after being airlifted to Alder Hey from caravan park

Baby girl dies after being airlifted to Alder Hey from caravan park The one-year-old girl was hit by a vehicle at a campsite in Wales Bryn Gloch caravan and camp site in Betws Garmon, near Caernarfon (Image: Daily Post Wales ) A one-year-old girl has died after being hit by a vehicle at a campsite in Wales. North Wales Police were called at around 10.20am ON Monday, April 28, to reports of a crash involving a girl at the Bryn Gloch caravan and camp site in Betws Garmon, near Caernarfon. The child, who has not been identified at this time, was airlifted to Alder Hey Children's Hospital, however she sadly died in hospital this afternoon. A North Wales Police spokesperson said: "We received a 999 call at 10:20hrs to a report of a collision involving a one-year-old girl and a vehicle on the Bryn Gloch caravan and camp site in Betws Garmon. "The emergency services were sent to the scene – including the Air Ambulance, and the child was airlifted to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool. Despite the best efforts of all involved, the child died at the hospital this afternoon," reports NorthWalesLive. Sergeant Simon Hughes of the Roads Crime Unit said: “Our profound sympathies remain with the girl’s family at this extremely difficult time. Article continues below "They will now be supported by a specially-trained Family Liaison Officer. The investigation to establish the cause of the collision is well underway and I would like to thank all those who assisted on the site today.” The coroner has been informed, police confirmed. Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you by signing up to our daily and breaking newsletter . Sign up to our breaking news newsletter here . Follow us on X @LivECHONews or on Bluesky @liverpoolecho.co.uk - official Liverpool ECHO accounts - real news in real time. We're also on Facebook/theliverpoolecho - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the Liverpool ECHO.