Miracles happen. Melbourne

At the suburban railway station in Melbourne on rails fell stroller with a six-month baby. Surprisingly, despite the fact that the 250-ton train moved stroller, baby escaped with only a bump on his forehead.

No one on the platform who saw the incident, did not believe that the child survived. Mother screamed until ambulance staff tried to rescue the child.



Mothers send their children to the recommendation: "All it needs now - it's rest and sleep." Perhaps the baby saved by the fact that he was firmly fastened.



The railway company Connex launched an investigation into the incident, and the engineer will offer legal assistance. It is noteworthy that this incident occurred at the station a few days after the company warned parents that need to be more vigilant, especially when using the popular three-wheeled strollers.

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