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Man killed by cattle while walking at National Trust estate

14 July 2026
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A man in his 70s tragically died after being trampled by cattle at the Felbrigg Hall Estate, a National Trust site in Norfolk, shortly before noon on Monday. Despite the prompt arrival of emergency services and paramedics, the elderly individual succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The Norfolk Police have initiated an investigation in collaboration with the Health and Safety Executive, while the National Trust expressed their shock and condolences to the victim’s family. Following the incident, the estate, known for its historical significance and expansive grounds, has been closed to the public. The National Trust also noted that they are unable to provide further comments while the investigation is ongoing.

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Incidents involving cattle at tourist sites can pose significant risks to public safety, particularly in rural areas where interactions between livestock and visitors are common. Felbrigg Hall, a 17th-century property, is a well-known National Trust site that attracts many visitors each year. The Health and Safety Executive’s involvement indicates a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident, which may lead to enhanced safety measures at similar sites. Historical properties like Felbrigg Hall often have large areas of land where livestock may roam, raising awareness about the importance of public safety in these environments.

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