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Aigio: 'It wasn't screwed to the ground' - Father of 5-year-old crushed by plush toy machine speaks out
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Aigio: 'It wasn't screwed to the ground' - Father of 5-year-old crushed by plush toy machine speaks out

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 5-year-old boy was injured when a coin-operated arcade machine tipped over and fell on him in Aigio, Greece.
  • The boy sustained minor injuries and was taken to a children's hospital in Patras.
  • The father of the child criticized the machine's stability, stating it was not secured to the ground.

A shocking incident occurred in Aigio, Greece, when a 5-year-old boy was crushed by a coin-operated arcade machine filled with plush toys. The child is currently hospitalized at the Karamananeio Children's Hospital in Patras following the accident.

The machine, described as large and heavy, tipped over and fell onto the boy. Authorities have arrested the individual responsible for the game, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances of the incident. The boy's mother was reportedly in shock, witnessing her child being pinned by the machine amidst the ensuing panic.

Fortunately, the boy suffered only minor injuries. His father, speaking to Star, expressed his outrage, stating, "The machine moved, it overturned and crushed the child. It was large and heavy and was not screwed to the ground." He added that the child was spared more severe harm because another toy in front of it had a platform, which absorbed some of the impact and created a gap.

The incident has caused significant distress in the town square. While the child's injuries were not life-threatening, the event highlights potential safety concerns regarding unsecured amusement equipment.

The machine moved, it overturned and crushed the child. It was large and heavy and was not screwed to the ground.

โ€” Father of the childDescribing the incident and criticizing the machine's lack of secure anchoring.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.