Police have issued a statement with a Leeds trampoline park forced to shut after a teenage boy was rushed to hospital following a serious incident.
West Yorkshire Police were called to Jump Inc Benyon Park Way in Holbeck at 10.56am today (March 16). The force says it is continuing to carry out "enquiries" at the scene with the trampoline park forced to shut for the day.
Jump Inc posted the following statement on Facebook, it said: "Customer announcement: We have had to CLOSE [sic] today due to unforeseen circumstances. Apologies for the inconvenience. If you have a booking today we will be in touch to rearrange."
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A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "At 10.56am today, police received a report of a teenage male requiring medical attention at Jump Inc in Benyon Park Way, Leeds.
"The male has been taken to hospital for further treatment. Enquiries are continuing at the scene and the centre remains closed at this time."
People commented on the Jump Inc post to wish the boy a speedy recovery. One person said: "Hope the child makes a speedy recovery. Can’t stop thinking about them". Another wrote: "Really hope the boy is ok."
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