With the greatest of respect, and deep sorrow, might I point out that the jet-ski did not kill anyone. The operator thereof may have done, unless there was a technical fault?
, I'm not sure I would be happy to leave my 4year old grandson on a jetty (in or out of the water) unless I, or a parent, were holding his hand. :
GRIEVING villagers last night spoke of their anguish after tragic four-year-old Caleb Cameron was killed by a jetski as he played by the seaside.
The lad was struck on a pier slipway and suffered massive head injuries when the out-of-control high-powered vessel leapt out of the water.
He was airlifted to hospital after the tragedy on Saturday afternoon but medics could not save him. His heartbroken parents, who were taken to the scene by a police officer, were at his bedside yesterday when he died at 8.30am.
Last night locals told how the jetski's throttle had stuck and that the distraught driver knew the little boy.
One said: "It's an absolute tragedy. Caleb was just playing on a slipway.
"The throttle jammed on the jetski and it went completely out of control and hit him."
One woman resident said: "It is just awful. The man driving the jetski is a friend of the family.
"Caleb was a wonderful wee boy. He spoke to everyone.
Powerful ... a jetski like the one that hit Caleb
"He was beautiful with little curls in his hair.
"I cannot imagine what his family are feeling now."
She added: "Everyone here is in shock. There are very few jetskis round here. We rarely see them."
The tragedy happened in the west Highland village of Kilchoan, Lochaber, on Saturday just after 2pm.
A local nurse and an ambulance crew stabilised Caleb at the scene for three hours until a team of medics arrived by chopper from the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow.
It's thought the young lad's grandfather is the local postie and the family are well-known in the area.
The Rev Alison Grainger said prayers at Ardnamurchan Parish Church yesterday after news filtered through of the young boy's death.
A spokesman for Clyde Coastguard, which has a station close to the jetty where the accident happened, said: "The jetski came out of the sea and onto the slipway."
Northern Constabulary said a report would be sent to the procurator fiscal. The jetski was taken away by police.
They can reach speeds of up to 65mph and drivers do not need a licence.
Dozens of swimmers worlwide have been killed by them.
Kilchoan is in the Ardnamurchan peninsula which sits at the farthest west point of the mainland and is popular with families and day-trippers.
Caleb's family could not be contacted for comment last night.
I've no doubt the Fiscal's report will be comprehensive and thorough.
I trust that the ASSes who ASSumed the driver MUST be at fault will now regret jumping to hasty and unfounded conclusions.
I trust that the ASSes who ASSumed the driver MUST be at fault will now regret jumping to hasty and unfounded conclusions.