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Sydney 3-year-old girl is locked in a public toilet for more than an hour, the temperature as high as 32 degrees! Be in charge of the company late, still do not let the police report?

 
[Social News]     28 Jan 2017
On Monday afternoon, a three-year-old child was trapped in a mobile toilet for an hour.At the time, the temperature in the toilet could have reached 32 degrees.

On Monday afternoon, a three-year-old child was trapped in a mobile toilet for an hour.

At the time, the temperature in the toilet could have reached 32 degrees.

By the time she was rescued, the little girl had been covered with urine and toilet dirt.

The three-year-old girl, Hannah Hoyne, was playing with a 5-year-old and a 6-year-old sister in Ward Park in Surry Hills, Sydney, on Monday afternoon.

Around four in the afternoon, Hannah wants to go to the bathroom. The nanny took her to the toilet outside the park.

She was waiting outside the bathroom with two other girls, but as soon as Hannah went in and shut the door, the sign on the bathroom door suddenly became `out of service (out of order`, and the door was tightly locked.

The baby`s babysitter was anxious to open the toilet door. But no matter how hard it was tried, there was no reaction.

Hannah was scared in the bathroom and kept shouting in it.

She immediately reached out to JCDecaux, the company responsible for maintaining the toilet, in response to an emergency call from the door for help.

The bewildered babysitter dialed Senta Hoyne`s mother, who immediately put down her work and rushed to the park.

But after a long time, the restroom repairman was too late to see him.

Mother anxiously dialed the other party`s phone, but was told that the repairman was on the way, will be there soon.

And again, tell her not to call the police.

"it was so hot that my daughter was trapped in such a dirty toilet."

"the phone on the door has been indicated as an emergency call, and I think the person who answered it should be aware of that. But I am disappointed that this has not been treated as an emergency. " Said the mother of the child.

The longer the time went on, the more anxious Ms Hoyne was.

She was worried about poor air mobility in the closed toilet and more worried about her daughter`s safety in it.

So she finally decided to dial the police call.

A few minutes later, the police came.

They knocked a hole in the toilet with batons. The Hannah inside was much calmer after being able to see and hear her mother.

She was full of urine and dirt when she was saved, "said the mother, Ms. Hoyne, who felt that her daughter was really strong.

Later, her mood also gradually calmed down.

The repairman appeared around 05:25 in the afternoon.

It was half an hour before the police rescued Hannah from the toilet.

"I wish someone on the other end of the line could tell me exactly how long it would take for the maintenance staff to get here. In this way, as guardians of our children, it is possible to make a clearer decision in the circumstances. "

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