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Boy injured by Sea World toy dies

  Deklan passed away on the 30th of April, at Queensland Children s Hospital, surrounded by his closest family, extended family and some close friends of the family, the page reads. Please respect the families privacy and grief at this time. Any details of a memorial will be communicated when appropriate. They are reading the beautiful messages of support and love, and appreciate all the kindness and donations. A plush penguin toy on the end of a rod has been blamed for the Anzac Day tragedy. Sea World pulled the toy from sale on Friday. The seemingly harmless stuffed penguin with a rod-like leash, purchased from the Gold Coast theme park, was seized by police.

Boy injured by Sea World toy dies

Boy injured by Sea World toy dies
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Heartbreaking decision after boy s toy incident | Sunshine Coast Daily

Heartbreaking decision after boy s toy incident

Heartbreaking decision after boy’s toy incident A six-year-old boy on life support following a mishap playing with a toy will have his life support withdrawn News by Darren Cartwright 29th Apr 2021 9:11 AM | Updated: 9:39 AM A six-year-old boy fighting for his life after a mishap with a toy bought from a major theme park will have his life-support turned off. Doctors at Queensland Children s Hospital overnight delivered the sad news to the Gold Coast family gathered around Deklan Babington-MacDonald. Deklan was critically injured on Anzac Day at his Nerang home and taken to ICU at Queensland Children s Hospital where he has remained on life support.

Revealed: The theme park toy likely to cost boy his life

Premium Content Subscriber only A seemingly harmless stuffed toy, allegedly sold at Sea World theme park, has been seized by police as a motionless six-year-old boy lies in hospital while his family waits for his life support to be withdrawn. The family of Deklan Labington-MacDonald are angry over the mishap and have called on police to investigate the incident and the safety of the toy. Nerang six-year-old Deklan Babington-MacDonald will have his life support turned off within 48 hours. Photo: Supplied Deklan was critically injured on Anzac Day at his Nerang home and taken to ICU at Queensland Children s Hospital where he has remained on life support.

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