BBC News, West of England
A funderizer was started to support a coach accident affected families, with a 10 -year -old boy to die, growing over £ 12,000 in 24 hours.
The community has been destroyed by an accident in Somerset, Somerset, which was on the way to return from the school trip to Examur Zoo on Thursday. Six children live in the hospital – two in Bristol Children Hospital and four in Summerset. Three adults are also being treated in the hospital.
Bobby Ramond, a resident and owner of small business at West Somerset, launched the funderizer on Friday.
In a statement, Shri Ramond said: “This tragedy has shaken the local community, and like many others, I felt a strong desire what I can help.”
Avon and Summerset Police An big event declared After a single-vehicle collision at Katcombe Hill near Whadan Cross, at around 15:00 BST on Thursday.
The coach, who was carrying around 70 people, slipped to its roof and slipped a bank.
Many people on the board were disciples of the Minhead Middle School.
Shri Ramond said that the community fund will help support the people directly affected by the accident.
“I think this is a sensitive time, and while the specific use of the fund will be shaped by the needs of those involved, my promise is to ensure that it reaches those who need the most,” said Shri Rammond.
He said, “As the father of two young children themselves, I can only start imagining pain and heartbreak that so many are experiencing so many right now.”
Shri Ramond said that money will be used to provide immediate assistance and assistance to those injured, hospitalized and directly “heart -breaking” accidents.
He said that it would also help those who needed emotional and psychological help, even if they are not physically damaged in the event.