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Thomas George

Manchester woman, 39, who died at Peak District cold water therapy camp is named

A woman from Manchester who died at a cold water therapy camp popular among celebrities has been named as Kellie Poole.

The 39-year-old is reported to have been taking part in a session with Breatheolution in Buxworth in the Peak District when she was pulled from the water and given CPR. Paramedics were called at about 4.15pm on Monday, April 25, but Ms Poole died at the scene.

Chesterfield Coroner's Court confirmed that it had received a file in relation to Ms Poole's death. She was reported to have visited the camp with a group from Manchester.

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Breatheolution has previously been visited by the likes of Coleen Rooney - who was snapped there last October - as well as actor Stephen Graham and former Manchester United defender Chris Smalling. Therapist Kevin O'Neill runs the camp and charges up to £200 per person for the experience.

Mr O'Neill confirmed to the Manchester Evening News that the incident happened at Breatheolution. He said he was 'still trying to process' what happened and did not want to comment further.

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