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Mother and baby killed during Easter egg hunt in forest

5 April 2026
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A tragic accident occurred during an Easter egg hunt in northern Germany when a 100-foot tree fell, resulting in the deaths of a mother and her 10-month-old daughter. The incident, which took place in Satrupholm, also claimed the life of a 16-year-old girl, while another 18-year-old woman sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to a hospital for surgery. Approximately 50 participants from the nearby ‘Sterni-Park’ residential group were present in the woods when the tree fell amidst 60mph winds. Eyewitnesses reported a scene of devastation as colorful Easter eggs were scattered around the area where the tree had crushed four individuals. Local authorities are investigating whether the tree had any pre-existing damage prior to the incident, and the state forestry service has been notified.

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This incident highlights the dangers posed by extreme weather conditions, particularly during outdoor activities. Storm warnings were issued for the area at the time of the accident, raising concerns about safety protocols during such events. Falling trees can cause severe injuries or fatalities, especially in high winds, which underscores the importance of monitoring weather conditions and ensuring public safety measures are in place during community activities. The emotional impact on the local community and the families affected by this tragedy is profound, prompting calls for increased vigilance and support in similar future situations.

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