The woman killed in front of a child when a tree branch fellon her this week has been identified.
Madia Kauser, from Blackburn, has been named as the woman who died yesterday after the freak accident at Witton Country Park in Blackburn around 8.30pm on Monday. Initial reports said she was walking with a child at the time of the tragedy.
It's understood that Madia was a member of the local Muslim community after a local funeral director announced news of her death. The community is said to be holding prayers for Madia later today. In a statement, Funeral Director Fahid Abbas wrote: "It is with a heavy heart to inform you that Madia Kauser, beloved daughter [...], beloved sister [...] and beloved wife [...] sadly departed from this temporary abode, of [...] Blackburn."
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Her brother also took to social media to express his grief, saying: "My beautiful sister has been called back to our Creator." He also asked for the community to pray for her.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene and found Madia, 32, unresponsive and she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Blackburn with Darwen Council felled the beech tree from which the branch fell shortly after.
A council statement said: “Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council is deeply saddened to confirm that a member of the public has tragically died following an incident in Witton Park yesterday, when a large tree branch fell.”

Denise Park, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council’s chief executive, said: “Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the family and friends of the person who has lost their life at this very difficult time. Emergency services, including paramedics and the air ambulance, attended the scene. Council staff also supported by cordoning off the area to ensure public safety.
“As part of precautionary safety measures, the tree involved was being felled this morning. Witton Park is a much-loved community space, and the safety of everyone who visits is of the utmost importance to us.
“A cordon was put in place in the park, from the Buncer Lane entrance at Big Clover Wood through to the Pavilion Café. While this work is carried out, we ask visitors to respect the cordons and follow the advice of staff on site.
“We know this news will be deeply upsetting for many in our community. Our thoughts remain first and foremost with the family at this very sad time.”
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