Husband reveals desperate attempts to save wife crushed by branch
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The spouse of a woman who heroically gave her life to save their young daughter by pushing her away from a falling tree branch has shared his heart-wrenching efforts to rescue her.

Madia Kauser, aged 32, tragically lost her life during a family stroll with her husband, Wasim Khan, 33, and their two children near Witton Country Park in Blackburn, Lancashire, on Monday evening.

It is believed that Mrs. Kauser’s five-year-old daughter was in a stroller, which she managed to push away just in time, ensuring her daughter was untouched by the branch’s impact.

Mr Khan, 33, was playing football just yards ahead with the couple’s nine-year-old son when the branch fell.

Speaking of the moment he battled to save his wife as she lay injured, he said: ‘I rushed to her. I tried to save her, she was still breathing.’

He also revealed his wife’s haunting last post on Snapchat – a picture of a tree which she had taken while they were leaving the park. 

Recounting the incident, Mr. Khan explained: ‘I was playing football with my son and mistakenly kicked the ball in the wrong direction, and we were chasing after it.’

‘I heard a crack and the tree just came down. There was no wind, nothing.

Madia Kauser, 32, was taking the little girl, five, and her older brother for an evening walk in the park when the tree fell directly towards them

The tree which the branch fell from and killed Ms Kauser has since been cut down

The tree which the branch fell from and killed Ms Kauser has since been cut down

Trees in the area have also had numerous branches removed in a bid to avoid another incident

Trees in the area have also had numerous branches removed in a bid to avoid another incident

‘She was hit by a branch but it had the full weight of the tree behind it and that is why the council had to cut it all down.’ 

Mr Khan described his wife as the ‘most beautiful and loyal person’. 

Relatives told the Mail how Ms Kauser was a devoted mother who adored her children.  

One said: ‘Madia would have done anything for her children.’

By Wednesday, Blackburn council had removed what was left of the tree from which the branch had fallen, also trimming several other nearby trees. The ground was covered in sawdust.

The accident happened just yards from the park’s Big Cover wood where trees form the majority of the habitat.

On the same day, relatives from across the nation were congregating at the Madina mosque in Blackburn, where the family hoped to hold a funeral service later that evening.

Former mayor and still sitting councillor Zamir Khan MBE, an uncle in the tight-knit family, said Madia’s body was still with the coroner.

He said: ‘Her little girl told me her mother pushed her out of the way as the branch fell.

‘Madia was a loving, doting mother and a very caring person.

‘The older boy was walking with his father in front and could not believe what happened.

‘It is very hard for the children. I do not think they will ever walk in that park again.

The mum had been walking with her husband and two children when the tragedy unfolded

The mum had been walking with her husband and two children when the tragedy unfolded 

Mrs Kauser was described as a 'doting mother and a very caring person' by councillor Zamir Khan MBE

Mrs Kauser was described as a ‘doting mother and a very caring person’ by councillor Zamir Khan MBE

Madia saved her daughter's life and lost her own when the branch fell from the tree

Madia saved her daughter’s life and lost her own when the branch fell from the tree

‘It is tarnished for them. Their father is not in a good way either. He and other members of the family have taken it very hard.

‘People have come from all over the country – from Sheffield, Bradford, Birmingham, London and other places – to be at her funeral which we hoped to have this afternoon in accordance with Muslim tradition.

‘But until her body is released by the coroner, we cannot move forward. We are hoping it will be released today.

‘What happened was an act of nature but it is unbelievable.’

In a statement, the council said it was ‘deeply saddened’ after the accident on Monday.

The authority’s chief executive Denise Park said: ‘Our thoughts and heartfelt condolence 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.

Pictured: Witton Country Park - where the tragedy unfolded

Pictured: Witton Country Park – where the tragedy unfolded 

‘Witton Park is a much-loved community space, and the safety of everyone who visits is of the utmost importance to us.

‘Our thoughts remain first and foremost with the family at this very sad time.’

A Lancashire Police spokesman said the woman’s death was not being treated as suspicious and a file would be prepared for the coroner.

A cyclist who rides through the park every day said: ‘I have seen loads of fallen branches before but it is mainly because of high winds.

‘There wasn’t even a breeze when this poor woman was killed. It is utterly heartbreaking.

‘I shudder to think what her poor children and husband are going through.’

Many people walking there today were unaware of the tragedy and thought the council were carrying out unnecessary tree work.

One said: ‘I was initially cross that they had cut the tree down until someone told me what had happened. It doesn’t bear thinking about.’

Local councillor Paul Marrow said: ‘There have been concerns about ash dieback disease and the number of dead trees in Witton Park and across the borough.

‘The council needs to make regular, thorough inspections of the trees in the park to ensure they are safe.’

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