A man who was rushed to hospital after getting trapped in the indoor caves at an adventure park has tragically died
. Carl O'Keeffe was rescued from Kong Adventure Centre in Keswick following the incident on April 22.
Sections of the climbing wall were dismantled, with the help of customers, to allow access to hidden tunnels. The rescue effort took four hours, with Carl rushed to Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle where he died a week later. "I have been with him since his accident in Keswick on Saturday 22nd April. He was taken to Carlisle hospital intensive care with crush injuries.
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