
The inflatable castle was blown into the sky, and the child fell and injured
Two children in South Africa were suddenly hit by strong winds while playing in an inflatable castle. The inflatable castle was blown to an altitude of about 12 meters. The two children fell from the air one after another, causing serious injuries.
The two children reportedly participated in a fundraising event at a primary school playground in Krugersdorp last Saturday (31st), with more than 1,000 people participating at the site.
The video shows that a strong wind blows up the suspected unfixed inflatable castle, and the huge colorful castle is quickly rolled into the air, and children are trapped in the castle.
One of the children was unable to catch the castle and fell to the ground from a high altitude. A few seconds later, the second child also lost his grip and fell off one side of the castle.
A parent said that he and his two daughters were in front of the food stall at the time of his head, and he suddenly heard a scream. When he turned his head, he saw the air cushion blowing into the sky. Then I saw the first child fall down, and then the second one. When they fell, they thought they were dead.
Luckily, the two children happened to land above a group of parents. The parents at the scene reacted quickly, worked together to form a human cushion pad and stretched out their hands to pick up the child, successfully reducing the impact, but the two children were still seriously injured.
They were immediately taken to the hospital, where one of them was diagnosed with a skull fracture and the other had an arm fracture.