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South Korean YouTubers share near-accident with twins
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South Korean YouTubers share near-accident with twins

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korean YouTubers Lim La-ra and Son Min-soo shared a near-accident involving their twins during a YouTube video.
  • While watching their son's first attempt to stand, their daughter fell towards a gap in the bed, but the mother quickly caught her.
  • The incident prompted the parents to reinforce the baby's sleeping area to prevent future accidents as the children grow.

South Korean YouTubers Lim La-ra and Son Min-soo, known for their channel 'Enjoy Couple,' recently shared a heart-stopping moment from their daily lives as parents of twins. In a video posted to their YouTube channel, the couple recounted an incident where their daughter narrowly avoided falling through a gap in the bed.

The clip showed their son successfully standing for the first time, a milestone that filled the parents with joy. However, their attention was momentarily diverted from their daughter, who lost her balance and began to tumble towards an opening in the bed. Lim La-ra reacted instantly, throwing herself to catch her daughter before she could fall, averting a potentially serious accident.

Shaken but relieved, Lim La-ra comforted her daughter while her husband, Son Min-soo, quickly took steps to secure the bed by blocking the gap with cushions. The incident served as a stark reminder for the couple about the evolving needs of their growing children and the necessity of adapting their home environment to ensure their safety. They acknowledged that as the twins become more mobile, constant vigilance and adjustments to their surroundings are crucial.

We need to cover the entire bed now that the children have grown so much.

โ€” Lim La-raThe mother's realization after her daughter's near-fall, highlighting the need to adapt their parenting environment.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.