News by Darren Cartwright  A six-year-old Queensland boy was goofing around with his friends just days before a mishap with a toy saw him put on life support. Yesterday, it was revealed doctors at Queensland Children s Hospital had delivered the devastating news that young Deklan Babington-MacDonald s life support would be turned off in 48 hours. Deklan was critically injured on Anzac Day at his Nerang home after becoming entangled in a stuffed penguin toy with a rodlike leash that had been purchased from Sea World just four days before. Deklan Babington-MacDonaldâs life support is expected to be withdrawn on Friday. Picture: Facebook via NCA NewsWire
News by Darren Cartwright  A six-year-old Queensland boy was goofing around with his friends just days before a mishap with a toy saw him put on life support. Yesterday, it was revealed doctors at Queensland Children s Hospital had delivered the devastating news that young Deklan Babington-MacDonald s life support would be turned off in 48 hours. Deklan was critically injured on Anzac Day at his Nerang home after becoming entangled in a stuffed penguin toy with a rodlike leash that had been purchased from Sea World just four days before. Deklan Babington-MacDonaldâs life support is expected to be withdrawn on Friday. Picture: Facebook via NCA NewsWire
News by Darren Cartwright  A six-year-old Queensland boy was goofing around with his friends just days before a mishap with a toy saw him put on life support. Yesterday, it was revealed doctors at Queensland Children s Hospital had delivered the devastating news that young Deklan Babington-MacDonald s life support would be turned off in 48 hours. Deklan was critically injured on Anzac Day at his Nerang home after becoming entangled in a stuffed penguin toy with a rodlike leash that had been purchased from Sea World just four days before. Deklan Babington-MacDonaldâs life support is expected to be withdrawn on Friday. Picture: Facebook via NCA NewsWire
A devastated Gold Coast family has been told their six-year-old boy will not recover from injuries sustained in a freak accident with a toy on Anzac Day.
Deklan Babington-MacDonald was playing with a penguin toy bought from Sea World just days earlier when he suffered critical injuries and was flown to Queensland Children s Hospital.
His family were today told by doctors that Deklan is beyond recovery and his life support will be withdrawn in the next 48 hours .
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Deklan s family have been told he will not recover from his injuries.(mycause)
Sea World has temporarily taken the toy in question off shelves and will reach out to the family.(9News)