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Girl, 13, in horror jet ski crash 25.05.10

by Linda McGrory

A 13-year old girl suffered serious injuries when her jet ski ploughed into rocks just yards from toddlers playing on a beach in Inishowen.
The accident happened at Glenburney beach on the shores of Lough Foyle near Moville as several jet skiers used the small cove during Sunday's warm sunshine.
The young teenager, from the Foyle Springs area of Derry, sustained a broken leg and head injuries when she lost control of the jet ski, hit rocks and was thrown several metres into the air. Her head injuries are not life-threatening, say local gardai.
The young teenager is treated by paramedics after a horror jet ski crash at Glenburney beach.
Local resident Enda Craig, who lives just yards from the beach, was at the scene seconds after the accident occurred around 4.30pm. The girl was initially treated by staff from the NowDoc out-of-hours GP service before being taken by ambulance to Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry.
"This was an horrific accident but it could have been much, much worse. I'm told the girl swerved the jet ski to avoid crashing into toddlers on the beach," said Mr Craig. "Her passenger, another young girl, managed to throw herself into the water just before the collision."
The horrific crash has added fuel to an ongoing debate about the use of jet skis in the small 50m wide cove.
Coincidentally, Mr Craig had earlier taken footage of the jet skiers launching continually from the crowded beach, to give to councillors for their next local council meeting.
"We're not anti-jet skiing, we just feel that it should be properly regulated so that our beaches are safe for everyone to use. They should not be allowed anywhere near the shore or where people are swimming, in case someone is decapitated," added Mr Craig. Donegal County Council last year adopted bye-laws limiting, and in some cases, banning the use of jet skis particularly at blue flag beaches. The local authority said it would work with leisure craft interest groups to develop a code of practise for jet ski use at other beaches around the coastline.
Labour councillor Martin Farren said he would raise the issue at this Thursday’s local area meeting of Donegal County Council.
"We wish this young girl a speedy recovery but we have to think of the safety of the general public as well. This accident could have been so much worse. I will be proposing that the regulations pertaining to jet skis at Donegal's blue flag beaches be extended to all high-amenity beaches such as Glenburney as well," said Cllr Farren. Gardai are also investigating.
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