‘Loving’ woman, 12, died in rope swing tragedy simply days earlier than birthday
Brooke Wiggins, from Surrey, tragically died just days before her 13th birthday after being hit by a falling branch while she was playing on a rope swing that ‘should have been removed’
A “beautiful” 12-year-old girl died just days before her birthday after she was hit by a falling branch while playing on a rope swing. An inquest heard how the rope swing “should have been removed” from a tree six months earlier.
Brooke Wiggins died days before her 13th birthday on November 9 in 2024 in Banstead, Surrey, after the impact of the branch caused a fatal injury, South London Coroner’s Court heard on Wednesday (April 22).
The inquest heard the tree Brooke had been swinging from, maintained by Surrey County Council, had been inspected in May 2022 and was due for re-inspection in May 2024, which did not take place.
Acting on behalf of Brooke’s father Lee Wiggins, Christian Weaver said that had the inspection been carried out and any rope swing found on the tree should have been removed, “as per policy”.
Representatives for Surrey County Council said expert evidence shows an inspection may not have achieved a “material different outcome”.
In statement read by assistant coroner Ivor Collett on behalf of Brooke’s mother, Claire Etherington, she was described as a “beautiful, fun, caring and loving girl” who had “the most incredible way of lighting up every room she went into”.
“She was always surrounded by the people who loved her, and it’s easy to see why – she gave so much love back,” her mother said.
Brooke loved dancing, art, singing and taking photographs. She took pride in expressing herself, and “never went anywhere without her eyelashes on”, she said.
“She was a smart girl with so much potential. We will always wonder what she would have gone on to achieve in her life,” Ms Etherington said.
She added that she hopes knowing what happened to Brooke will bring “a small sense of closure” and “some understanding”.
In a second statement read by Mr Collett, Brooke’s father told the inquest his daughter was an “amazing young woman”, who was “bright” and “very funny”.
He said: “I am devasted that my baby girl has been taken from me. She packed so much into her short life.
“Only 12 years old, and now she’s gone forever. When I think of her, I ask myself, ‘why my darling Brooke?’”
“If only people had done their job properly… the one thing they are paid to do, and did it properly, Brooke would still be here,” Mr Wiggins added.
Speaking at the start of the hearing, Mr Collett said: “This is a particularly sad inquest. Of course, there are no happy inquests, but this is dreadful because it concerns the death of a young child and there’s no escaping that.
“To the family, I am bound to sound, at times, rather cold and distant… (but) I do not take away for a moment the unending pain felt by the family by the loss of their beloved daughter.”
The inquest continues.
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