Their injuries aren't thought to be life-changing
Seven people, including three children, have been taken to hospital after a land train tipped over at a holiday park in Cornwall.
Emergency services were called to Tregoad Caravan and Camping Park near Looe at around 6.55pm on Wednesday 30 October.
None of the injuries ar ethrought to be life-threatening or life-changing. Eleven people were discharged at the scene with either minor injuries or were uninjured.
Cornwall's Air Ambulance was sent to the scene as well as two coastguard helicopters and the fire service.
Police investigating the cause of the incident are asking any witnesses they've not already spoken with to get in touch.
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