A festival attendee has described the 'terrifying' experience with her daughter in a packed crowd at Boardmasters music festival in Newquay.
Last night (Friday) The Point Stage had to be closed during DJ Sammy Virji's set due to a crowd collapse and a "small number" of people injured, who were treated on-site or taken to hospital to be checked over.
You can read live updates from that here: Stage closed after crowd surge at Boardmasters: organisers respond
However, one mum claimed there were already issues with "overcrowding" on the site, when she attended the main stage for Tom Odell’s set.
She told the PA news agency she attended the festival with her husband and two daughters.
“My husband stayed outside the barriers with our youngest but my older daughter wanted to (go) inside,” she said.
“When we went in, it wasn’t too bad but it started getting very, very crowded so we tried to move out. We couldn’t get out as there were still so many people streaming in.
“We managed to push to the outer edge near the barriers and I called to a security person to ask why we couldn’t get out. She said there were too many people pushing in so we were stuck.”
She then described a “massive crowd surge”.
“My daughter and I got crushed against the barriers so I heaved her up and over a barrier and then pulled myself out,” she said.
“I warned the security guards again that there was a big problem brewing.”
The festival attendee added that she and her family remained at the festival for another few hours before deciding to leave as they felt too uncomfortable.
“We stayed for another couple of hours. We were right next to The Point stage and we could see it getting massively overfilled,” she said.
“We decided to get out of the whole festival. As we did, they must have closed The Point because, again, we got crushed by a huge crowd surge and people telling us not to try going down the way, we needed to go to get to the exit.
“In the end, we went through an emergency exit.”
She said: “My daughters were terrified. I’ve been to many festivals over the years – I’ve never seen one so overcrowded.”
Devon and Cornwall Police said a “small number” of people were injured in a crowd surge at the festival, with “none” of the injuries “considered serious”.
The force said in a statement: “We have been notified following a crowd surge at Boardmasters music festival in Newquay on Friday 9 August, which left a small number of attendees injured.
“The injured parties are currently being treated on-site by medical staff or have been taken to hospital to be checked over. None of the injuries are considered serious.
“This is an isolated incident and the festival continues.”
They have since updated the statement to describe the incident as a crowd collapse, rather than surge, also adding: "Contrary to speculation, we can confirm that there have been no deaths as a result of this incident."
In a statement, the festival organisers also said there were no reports of serious injuries and the planned set by DJ and producer Sammy Virji was cancelled.
Boardmasters said: “We can confirm that Sammy Virji’s set was cancelled and that The Point stage was closed to allow onsite teams to respond to an incident in the audience.
“No serious injuries have been reported and the pit and medical teams immediately assisted those involved. Safety is our number one priority and we thank Sammy and our audience for their understanding.
“All other stages have been unaffected and performances continue as planned.”
Virji said he was “gutted” about his set being cancelled but “safety should always come first”.
In a post on his Instagram, he said: “I’m incredibly gutted about the stage cancellation for Boardmasters, whilst I’m absolutely honoured at the amount of people who turned up, crowd surges can be very serious and safety should always come first.
“The stoppage was completely out of my hands and hope you all understand the festival needed to prioritise everyone’s wellbeing. Hopefully catch you all soon at another set.”
The festival continues today (Saturday) with Sam Fender headlining. Other big names include Becky Hill, Declan McKenna, Katy B and Professor Green.
The music concludes tomorrow with headliner Stormzy, with The Streets, Maisie Peters, Cat Burns and Kate Nash also among the line-up.
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