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Unread 16-10-2009, 16:12   #1
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Friday, 16 October 2009 14:00
A six-month-old baby boy whose pram rolled onto railway tracks in front of an oncoming train in Melbourne has survived with only a bump to the head.

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The child, who was strapped into his stroller when the accident occurred, was dragged about 35 metres by the train as it pulled into Ashburton station in Melbourne's east yesterday afternoon.

Advertisement'The pram rolled a very short distance straight over the edge of the platform and onto the tracks right as the train was coming in,' Connex trains spokesman John Rees told AFP.

'The baby has gotten away with just a cut on the forehead.'

Mr Rees said the driver slammed on the brakes as hard as possible as soon as he saw the pram tumble in front of him, and was aided by the fact that the train was slowing down as it entered the station.

Paramedics, who arrived to find the baby being comforted by his mother, confirmed the child received a bump on his head.

'Luckily he was strapped into his pram at the time, which probably saved his life,' paramedic Jon Wright said in a statement.

The accident occurred one day after Connex issued a child safety awareness campaign focusing on warning parents to keep infants strapped into their prams at all times while on train platforms.
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The accident occurred one day after Connex issued a child safety awareness campaign focusing on warning parents to keep infants strapped into their prams at all times while on train platforms.
But keep away from the edge and apply the pram brakes.

Edit: video here - it looks like the platform had recent work on it, possibly changing the levels and this introduced a slope. But still, keep away from the edge and apply the pram brakes.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8311289.stm
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But keep away from the edge and apply the pram brakes.

Edit: video here - it looks like the platform had recent work on it, possibly changing the levels and this introduced a slope. But still, keep away from the edge and apply the pram brakes.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8311289.stm
yep i was looking at it, just amazed that even strapped in the baby survived that!
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Extra video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ24M...layer_embedded
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and its deja-vu again

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asi...c/10161984.stm
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