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Minehead schoolboy died from head injuries in zoo trip coach crash, inquest hears

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A 10-year-old boy who was killed in a coach crash while returning from a school trip to a zoo died from head injuries, the opening of his inquest has heard. Picture: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images

By Rebecca Henrys

A 10-year-old boy who was killed in a coach crash while returning from a school trip to a zoo died from head injuries, the opening of his inquest has heard.

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Oliver Price died when the vehicle left the A396 at Cutcombe Hill near Minehead, Somerset, and slid down a 20ft slope last Thursday.

The bus was carrying 60 to 70 pupils and staff who were returning to Minehead Middle School after a trip to Exmoor Zoo days before the end of term.

The crash happened between Wheddon Cross and Timberscombe at about 3.15pm on July 17.

The coach left the road, overturned and came to rest about 20ft down a steep slope.

An off-duty firefighter travelling behind the vehicle was able to start freeing passengers immediately.

During a brief opening hearing at Somerset Coroner’s Court at Wells Town Hall it was confirmed Oliver had suffered fatal head injuries.

Floral tributes are left outside Minehead Middle School on July 18, 2025 in Minehead, England
Floral tributes are left outside Minehead Middle School on July 18, 2025 in Minehead, England. Picture: Getty

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Vanessa McKinlay, the assistant coroner for Somerset, read the evidence of identification from coroner’s officer Ben Batley.

"He was aged 10 at the time of his death and he was a student," the statement said.

"Oliver’s death was confirmed at 5pm on July 17 by the attending paramedic at the A396 at Timberscombe, near Minehead.

"The brief circumstances of the death are that Oliver was a student of Minehead Middle School who was being taken back to Minehead by coach with a number of other children and staff having been on a trip to Exmoor Zoo.

"The coach came off the A396 road at Timberscombe into a steep wooded area.

"Oliver was found seated in the coach with his seat belt on. His death was confirmed by the attending paramedic.

"Oliver’s provisional cause of death is head injury pending results of laboratory investigations."

Ms McKinlay said the inquest has been listed to resume on January 14 with a one-day hearing to involve evidence from witnesses including the adult passengers on the coach, other witnesses, the coach driver, and specialist collision investigators and vehicle examiners.

Floral tributes at the entrance to the Minehead Middle School in Minehead Somerset.
Floral tributes at the entrance to the Minehead Middle School in Minehead Somerset. Picture: Alamy

"The likely scope of the inquest will be the events of the day prior to the coach leaving the road, the circumstances in which the coach left the road and Oliver’s medical cause of death," Ms McKinlay said.

"I would like to close by offering my condolences to Oliver’s family."

The short hearing was only attended by members of the media.

A number of children involved in the crash were discharged from hospital over the weekend, while two children and three adults remain in hospital.

Online fundraisers for those affected have raised more than £25,000.

The coach was recovered on Saturday and will now be subject to a detailed examination by experts.