WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Chase Allen, 14, was rushed to hospital after being shocked by a high voltage cable at school. His loved ones have said ‘his injuries are extensive’ adding that ‘his feet may have to be amputated’

Burns have caused critical damage to Chase Allen's feet
Burns have caused critical damage to Chase Allen’s feet(Image: gofundme.com)

Three students have been rushed to hospital after being electrocuted by a power cable during a tragic incident at a top private school.

Ambulances, an air ambulance, a specialist hazard team, fire engine and police scrambled to Millfield School in Somerset on Saturday May 3. Talented athlete Chase Allen was rushed to hospital alongside two others after they came into contact with the high voltage cable at the school.

The ‘bright and athletic’ 14-year-old remains in hospital where his loved ones predict he will need to stay for at last two more months. He suffered extensive injuries ‘affecting his internal organs and with such severe burns that he has had most of his toes amputated’, a Gofundme page set up on behalf of his family has revealed.

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A Millfield spokesperson said: “There is no ongoing danger to others”

A message on the fundraiser explained: “Chase is bright and energetic, with a passion for sports. Known for his determination and athletic skill, he has been an inspiration to his teammates and friends. He has always been positive, healthy and strong.”

It went on to explain Chase is in a critical condition following the incident at school, saying: “His injuries are extensive, affecting his internal organs and with such severe burns that he has had most of his toes amputated. His feet may have to be amputated and NHS surgeons are working tirelessly.

“They remain uncertain whether they will be able to save his feet as the burns have caused critical damage. We all pray that no more had to be amputated and we are enormously grateful for everything the NHS is doing. Careful fluid therapy is being used for his internal injuries. Chase’s recovery will be a long and challenging journey. He is expected to remain in the hospital for at least two months, focusing on stabilizing his condition.”

The fundraiser aims to raise funds to help towards Chase’s medical expenses, rehabilitation, and the support he needs for his future. An update posted on the page on May 8 read: “As you know, this is going to be a long journey. I I really hope that you will stay on board and remain as part of this very special group of people. We stand together in holding up a framework of support for this remarkable and very brave young man.”

Chase’s parents added: “Chase has a recovery day today and is resting as much as he can to prepare for his 5th surgery tomorrow. We are incredibly grateful for the out pouring of love, support and prayers from the Millfield community and beyond. Our boy is a real warrior, a fighter and we are staying positive and praying that he can continue to get better with every hour that passes.”

Gavin Horgan, headmaster of the school, wrote to parents to tell them a ‘serious incident occurred’ In a letter seen by The Sun, he said ‘contact with overhead electrical cables’ had left the teenagers with ‘serious injuries,’ according to MailOnline.

He added: “The boys have undergone surgery overnight and are currently in a stable condition. It will be some time before we understand the extent of their injuries and it will be a long road to recovery. All three students have their families or close family friends with them. We are in close contact with the families and they are very grateful for the care that has been afforded to their children.”

A Millfield spokesperson said: “There is no ongoing danger to others. The entire Millfield community’s thoughts and best wishes are with them all. We ask for everyone to respect their privacy and avoid speculation. We are working closely with the authorities to investigate how the accident occurred.”

A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: “We were called by the ambulance service at 7.50pm on Saturday 3 May to support them and the fire service in responding to an incident at Millfield School, near Street. Three people were taken to hospital with serious injuries. Their next of kin have been informed. Following the incident, a referral was made to the Health and Safety Executive who will lead in any investigation.”

A HSE spokesperson said: “HSE is aware of this incident and has been in contact with Avon and Somerset Police and the School to make initial enquiries.”

You can donate to the GoFundMe page by clicking here.

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