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Meadowhall escalator fall boy's tongue sewn up



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
A FOUR-year-old boy needed surgery to sew his tongue back together after plunging 10 feet from an escalator at Meadowhall's interchange and smashing his face on the ground.
Rohan Deidrich was waiting for a bus with his mum Kirstae Dunks when he ran off and started playing on the escalator.

Kirstae says she is unsure what happened to cause the fall.

She said: "It might have been his shoe laces which got caught, but whatever it was it sent him flying 10ft through the air, landing flat on his face on the concrete."

The 22-year-old, of Horninglow Road, Firth Park, said she approached a member of staff at the interchange and asked them to call an ambulance - but she claims her request was refused.

Kirstae said: "He told me that people need to stop their kids from running around - he wasn't even bothered.

"Luckily a member of the public came to help and called for an ambulance. There were a lot of people hanging around and I was having to keep them away, he wasn't screaming or crying - he was really drowsy and his mouth was bleeding."

Rohan was taken by ambulance to Sheffield Children's Hospital, where he underwent surgery to sew a 2cm slit in his tongue back together. He also suffered bruising to his eyes.

A spokesman for the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive said they had not received any complaint about the attitude of the member of staff.

He said: "If received, this would be fully investigated."

The spokesman added the initial report to the customer services team had been that the boy had cut his lip.

He said: "In accordance with procedures for minor injuries a first aid trained officer was immediately sent to help the customer and assess the child's injury, and the customer was offered use of a telephone.

"When the officer came over to attend to the child, the mother, who was now accompanied by another member of the public, informed him that emergency services had been called via mobile phone and that paramedics were on the way.

"It was at this point that our member of staff was told that the child had hurt his head in the fall.

"The child was sitting up, fully conscious and breathing normally. The customer services officer stayed with the family until the paramedics arrived and took the child to hospital as a precaution."

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  • Last Updated: 13 October 2008 12:05 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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Gromit,

13/10/2008 10:42:08
Well maybe you should keep your child under control then
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Joe Public77,

Rotherham 13/10/2008 12:05:50
Completly agree Gromit ! Oh, and just before someone comes up with it, I do have kids myself and I manage to control mine when out and about. I am fed up with parents letting their kids run around and put themselves in all sorts of danger whilst they let them do it. Only two weeks ago I was at the airport and saw two young kids jumping on the baggage carosel whilst their mum was busy texting ! I feel sorry for the kid, but not surprised when these acidents happen !
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jaycee_owl,

13/10/2008 12:38:00
This is a boy right ?
Totally agree with you guys though.
She were probabily strapped to a bench trying some designer shoes on bought from Johnathan James!
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adwardy1,

sheffield 13/10/2008 13:11:31
If I had not upervised my child properly and resulted in an accident such as this I would not be going to the Star. Nothing like shaming yourself love! Suppose an accident claim will be going in!
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Jon1012,

Sheff 13/10/2008 13:53:10
agree with gromit, but still she will get about 50k paypout....as she will say tht they escaltors was wet with no sign,
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DMc19,

13/10/2008 14:12:50
agree totally - should have been watching her kid - no wonder kids turn out as they do when the parents can't even be bothered to manage them.
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puppydog,

13/10/2008 15:37:48
hmmmmm on seeing the picture of the little boy an his mum am not surprised at the attitudes towards them !!!!..while i agree entireley she could have kept closer eye on him still think the comments towards the litle boy an his mum are quite nasty an might not have been nasty had the picture of them been different ??
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DMc19,

13/10/2008 15:52:43
I don't know what you are trying to imply but the outcome is still the same - keep kids under control or accidents will happen.
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Ana Maria..,

Sheffield 13/10/2008 16:43:26
What a surprise ! no wonder people nowadays are getting away with bloody murder,dare I say: this is a cry for a compensation?? can't she take some of the blame? I mean take last week's news for example: a boy got bitten by a dog, everybody started blaming the dog and it's owner, when in reality the mother of the little boy couldn't be arsed to look after her son ,plus the boy was tormenting the pup, but no! the lad was pictured as an "angel who wouldn't harm a fly" my brother lives around their estate and he told me the lad is a tearaway, but I wouldn't wish what has happened to him on anybody (I have three lil girls of my own).. but back to this story: the parents SHOULD take full responsibility of their kids actions.. enough feeling sorry for lame parents.
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SleepyHead,

13/10/2008 17:48:52
Keep kids under control or accidents will happen?

Accidents happen even if you keep your kids under control: If you just try and wrap them up in cotton wool all you'll get are children who've never learned any lessons.

Mind you, that'll give y'all something else to complain about won't it?
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