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Baby Survives Fall Under Train: VIDEO
How often do you use the brake on your child’s stroller? Probably not all that often, but after you watch this video, you might reconsider.
A 6-month old Australian baby is fine after his stroller rolled onto the track seconds before a train came into the station, dragging the stroller several feet. The stroller was in pieces. The baby? Take a look for yourself:
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[...] Even at a distance and as blurry as it was, the video was horrifying enough to make any parent’s — heck, any person’s — blood run cold: A mom and baby are waiting for an oncoming train when the stroller starts to roll. The mother stumbles, and the stroller falls onto the tracks and gets run over by the train. [...]
Mom of Baby Hit by Train: “He Is Destined to Do Something” | Strollerderby commented on Nov 06 09 at 11:00 amAli commented on Oct 16 09 at 4:38 pmI cant believe she did not put the brake on or notice it was rolling while she was hiking up her pants. Was she on her phone? With one child in a wheelchair I got used to always using the brake.
anon commented on Nov 06 09 at 3:32 pmI would have jumped after him. I can imagine the screams.
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