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Breaking News: Toddler Has ‘Burns To The Outside And Inside On His Body’ From Paw Patrol Bath Foam
A Three-year-old boy has been left with burns to the outside and inside of his body, after children’s Paw Patrol bath foam ‘EXPLODES’ while he’s in the tub
A 3-year-old boy has been rushed to the emergency room of the hospital with burns to the ‘outside and inside’ of his body after his bottle of Paw Patrol bath foam exploded in his tub, according to DailyMail.
The toddler, from Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, is now being treated at Belfast Royal Hospital for Sick Children after the incident occurred last night.
The boy remains in the intensive care unit and his condition has been described as ‘critical’.
A concerned aunt wrote about the terrible event on Facebook in a warning to other parents.
She said: ‘Our nephew was in the bath tonight with this Paw Patrol Foam Soap and it exploded.
‘He’s been rushed to the hospital and has to go to the Royal. Please please keep him in your thoughts and prayers, he’s only three.’
Most parents would know of Paw Patrol, a popular Nickelodeon show about the adventures of six rescue dogs.
A spokesperson for the children’s network reportedly said that it had launched an investigation into the product. However, it could not confirm whether or not it would be taken off shelves.
They said: ‘We are terribly sorry to hear about this dreadful incident and we are gathering more information about the licensed product involved.’
FBI Arrests 120 Human Traffickers
The youngest sex trafficking victim a 3-month-old girl
The FBI announced on Wednesday that authorities have rescued 84 children and arrested 120 alleged traffickers as part of a national anti-human trafficking initiative.
As a part of Operation Cross Country XI, the FBI and 78 state and local task forces conducted undercover stings. This occurred from October 12 to 15.
The agency mentioned that organizations in multiple countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines have also assisted in the initiative.
FBI agents reportedly staged operations where they were staking out hotels, casinos, truck stops, street corners, and Internet websites.
Shocking Discovery:
The average age of victims was 15. The youngest rescued child was 3-months-old, according to the FBI.
KMGH reported that Denver police had rescued the baby girl and her 5-year-old sister after a family friend tried to sell them for sex to an undercover officer for an amount of $600.
We are committed to fighting human trafficking, by arresting those who engage in prostitution and trying to identify human trafficking victims,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said.
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