An inquest into the death of four-year-old Dylan Cecil has today (Tuesday) heard that he drowned after slipping from Burnham-On-Sea’s jetty.
At a hearing held in Taunton, West Somerset Coroner Michael Rose said a post-mortem examination had concluded that Dylan died of drowning.
He offered his sympathies to the family and said: “There can be nothing more harrowing for any parent than to witness the death of a child.”
“But I hope his parents will take comfort from the fact that their grief is shared by all in the county, especially those in Burnham-On-Sea and all the emergency services.”
The short hearing was adjourned to a date yet to be set.
Dylan was on holiday visiting his grandparents when he fell into the sea on Sunday August 19th.
His body was found on the beach by a member of the public four days later near Burnham Sailing Club.
On Sunday, 400 people joined Dylan’s family at St Andrew’s Church in Burnham for a memorial service, and a minute’s silence was held earlier in the day on the town’s seafront.
A large number of toys, floral bouquets and other items have been left in memory of Dylan on the town’s seafront, as pictured above.