An elderly man tragically lost his life after being trampled by cattle during a visit to a National Trust site. The incident occurred at Felbrigg Hall near Cromer in North Norfolk yesterday morning. Despite the swift response of emergency services, the man, aged in his 70s, passed away on site.
Norfolk Constabulary confirmed that the man’s relatives have been notified, and they are collaborating with the Health and Safety Executive in their investigation. The National Trust spokesperson mentioned that a member of the public suffered severe injuries while walking at Felbrigg Hall and succumbed to them despite paramedics’ efforts. The organization expressed deep sorrow and extended sympathies to the victim’s loved ones during this challenging period.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is actively looking into the incident alongside Norfolk Constabulary to ensure workplace safety standards are upheld. Felbrigg Hall, renowned for its elegant architecture and vast estate, including a picturesque landscape park and diverse collections, is temporarily closed following the tragic event. HSE’s core mandate is to safeguard individuals from harm or injury arising from work-related activities.
Described as a distinguished country estate in East Anglia, Felbrigg Hall features exquisite stained-glass windows, unique collections, and expansive woodlands spanning 211 hectares. The site’s serene ambiance and cultural richness attract visitors seeking to explore its historical and natural wonders.
