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Adelaide ' s beaches will 'eat' people, 11-year-old boys will be buried, and adults and children should be careful not to play with sand!

Robot cat everyone has seen, there is an episode of the time Jun is more impressed, then the apartment tree! Tinker Bell has created underground rooms for Nobita and his partners, each with his own space to be alone without parental discipline.

Ah de has a boy, do not know whether to see the robot cat inspired, or its own quite a lot of ideas, unexpectedly dug up a "house" for himself on the beach! Not only dug up this very deep "house", but also drilled in himself, the worst is accidentally buried himself alive, almost suffocating!

It happened yesterday when Horseshoe Bay, 's mother in Port Elliot Caravan Park took the 11-year-old boy, Jordan Spraggs, to the beach to play. Mom and the others didn't care how he played, but a bystander suddenly found the boy missing, and a hole more than a metre was sinking.

"it all happened so suddenly that I was buried alive in the sand," Spraggs told reporters afterwards. I cried out for help, but no one could hear me. " But the power of mother's love was infinite, and the boy's mother rushed over and dug up the sand so that the boy could breathe.

Rescue worker Darien Bauer said: "the boy's mother was hysterical. I said to her, we need to find something to help him breathe-something like a pipe. "

This also caused the mother's madness, the boy's mouth and nose was only lit up, otherwise suffocated and died already!

Bauer rushed to the nearby RV park for help, and police officer Lenny Carlier joined the rescue. They found the exhaust pipe of a car, helped the boy breathe, and then the crowd began digging sand from the outside. Half an hour later, Spraggs was rescued from the bunker and was rushed to South Coast Hospital. in Victor Harbour Fortunately, the boy is fine at last, otherwise his parents will certainly not accept it, to collapse ah!

The boy's grandfather, Bill Spraggs, said he was grateful to the heroes who had saved his grandson. "We are very grateful to the police for their efforts, especially with three or four guys, but this off-duty cop is really great." He said。

"I just wanted to say thank you," Jordan said.

After the incident, emergency services warned parents to be aware of the dangers of digging holes on the beach.

Early this morning, authorities sent an excavator to fill the boy's "big project". I have to say, the boy is also good, dug not only large enough to bury himself alive, but also to use excavators to recover.

The rest of the children would pile up on the sand, build a small building, or just bury their lower body. The child actually got a basement and tried to live in it!

Hope parents tell their children some common sense, such as sand soft, and has been washed by the sea, it is easy to collapse and with suction, once buried, it is very difficult to escape!

Last August, a new state boy buried his whole body in the sand, revealing his head.

Who knew the sand suddenly fell, the boy was buried without time to shout, his brother rushed to find adults, but when the adults came to dig out the boy, the boy had already lost his breath.

In Australia, as many as 30 people were killed because of sand subsidence. Some people just accidentally stepped on the pit and could not get up. Children are ignorant, small in size and strength, and it is easy to die. When the child is playing, the adults must stay with them, always keep an eye on them, and don't let Adelaide's beach "eat" people!


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