‘Keen little farmer’, 4, crushed to death by 60kg cast iron garden roller after enjoying ice cream with family --[Reported by Umva mag]

A TRAGIC four-year-old boy was crushed to death by a 60kg garden roller while on his family’s farm, an inquest heard. Maldwyn Evans – known as “Gwern” – had been enjoying ice creams with his sister when he went to play in the garden. WNSMaldwyn Evans died at his family home[/caption] An inquest heard the youngster likely pushed the cast iron antique roller from behind but was then “carried forward”. Senior Coroner Peter Brunton added: “He likely held on to the roller to try and stop it but lost control. “As it rolled down a slope and hit the patio, the handle likely threw Gwern over and he hit the concrete surface.” The court heard Gwern was discovered by his horrified parents in the garden in Tregaron, near Ceredigion in Wales. Gwern suffered massive head injuries but tragically couldn’t be saved and was declared dead on June 20. Ceredigion Coroner Mr Brunton concluded his death was an accident. The boy’s devastated family paid tribute to Gwern, which means muddy or swampy. They said: “As a family, we are incredibly distraught by our tragic loss, and he will be greatly missed by us and the entire community. “He was a loving son and a caring brother, who touched the hearts of so many. “He lived his short life to the fullest and will be remembered for his captivating personality. “He was an extremely keen little farmer who had knowledge and ability beyond his years.” While Joyce George, head of Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid where Gwern was a pupil, said: “We are extremely saddened to hear this tragic news. “We would like to express our deepest condolences to the family at this very sad time. “We will be providing help and support to both our pupils and staff during this difficult time.”

Oct 9, 2024 - 16:29
‘Keen little farmer’, 4, crushed to death by 60kg cast iron garden roller after enjoying ice cream with family --[Reported by Umva mag]

A TRAGIC four-year-old boy was crushed to death by a 60kg garden roller while on his family’s farm, an inquest heard.

Maldwyn Evans – known as “Gwern” – had been enjoying ice creams with his sister when he went to play in the garden.

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Maldwyn Evans died at his family home[/caption]

An inquest heard the youngster likely pushed the cast iron antique roller from behind but was then “carried forward”.

Senior Coroner Peter Brunton added: “He likely held on to the roller to try and stop it but lost control.

“As it rolled down a slope and hit the patio, the handle likely threw Gwern over and he hit the concrete surface.”

The court heard Gwern was discovered by his horrified parents in the garden in Tregaron, near Ceredigion in Wales.

Gwern suffered massive head injuries but tragically couldn’t be saved and was declared dead on June 20.

Ceredigion Coroner Mr Brunton concluded his death was an accident.

The boy’s devastated family paid tribute to Gwern, which means muddy or swampy.

They said: “As a family, we are incredibly distraught by our tragic loss, and he will be greatly missed by us and the entire community.

“He was a loving son and a caring brother, who touched the hearts of so many.

“He lived his short life to the fullest and will be remembered for his captivating personality.

“He was an extremely keen little farmer who had knowledge and ability beyond his years.”

While Joyce George, head of Ysgol Pontrhydfendigaid where Gwern was a pupil, said: “We are extremely saddened to hear this tragic news.

“We would like to express our deepest condolences to the family at this very sad time.

“We will be providing help and support to both our pupils and staff during this difficult time.”




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