yonahforge
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Heard this on the scanner the other night, didn't know what happened. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Per the wife's instructions, all of our containers our kids come in contact with will have holes in them before the weekend is over. Definitely something to think about. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
(Cleveland )- Officials say a five year old Cleveland boy apparently suffocated Sunday after being trapped inside a large bucket.
White County Chief Deputy John O’Brien said the child’s parents were using the container, a 10 gallon bucket, to store the child’s toys. According to O’Brien the boy had been playing inside the bucket, his mother left the room for just a short time. When she returned she noticed the lid was on the bucket, she checked inside and found the child.
Fire and medical personnel were called to the residence at (removed). The child was transported to the Northeast Georgia Medical Center where he died.
White County Coroner Ricky Barrett said the child along with the bucket, which originally contained chlorine, were taken to the State Crime Laboratory for further investigation.
Officials would not release the child’s name, Barrett said the family moved to the area about 2 years ago
Per the wife's instructions, all of our containers our kids come in contact with will have holes in them before the weekend is over. Definitely something to think about. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
(Cleveland )- Officials say a five year old Cleveland boy apparently suffocated Sunday after being trapped inside a large bucket.
White County Chief Deputy John O’Brien said the child’s parents were using the container, a 10 gallon bucket, to store the child’s toys. According to O’Brien the boy had been playing inside the bucket, his mother left the room for just a short time. When she returned she noticed the lid was on the bucket, she checked inside and found the child.
Fire and medical personnel were called to the residence at (removed). The child was transported to the Northeast Georgia Medical Center where he died.
White County Coroner Ricky Barrett said the child along with the bucket, which originally contained chlorine, were taken to the State Crime Laboratory for further investigation.
Officials would not release the child’s name, Barrett said the family moved to the area about 2 years ago