One child dies and another seriously injured after tree falls in 60mph winds
A CHILD has died and another has been left seriously injured after a tree struck them during powerful 60mph winds.
The tragedy occurred as a yellow weather warning was in place by the Met Office - with winds of up to 60mph. "Officers attended alongside South East Coast Ambulance Service, the air ambulance and Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
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