Australian police rescued a 3-year-old boy who had climbed into a claw machine at a shopping mall, with video footage showing the toddler blissfully unaware of his predicament inside the glass-walled box filled with plush toys. The boy's father mentioned that his son had disappeared into the machine in a split second, and the police, along with the boy's parents, encouraged him into a safe corner before shattering a glass panel to free him unharmed.
A determined three-year-old boy in Australia managed to climb into a claw machine at a shopping center to grab some Hello Kitty toys, prompting a rescue operation by Queensland Police who smashed the glass to free him. Video footage shows the boy smiling and playing with the toys inside the machine before being guided by his parents and eventually lifted out by an officer. The incident sparked mixed reactions online, with some finding it amusing and others criticizing the parents and the shopping center for lack of supervision and access to the machine.
A 3-year-old boy named Ethan got stuck inside a "Hello Kitty" claw machine at a shopping center in Australia, prompting police to conduct a unique rescue operation. The boy's father explained that Ethan had crawled into the machine when his back was turned for a moment, and police ultimately had to shatter the glass to free him. Despite the unusual situation, the officers approached the incident with a sense of humor, acknowledging the mischievous nature of young children.
Police in Brisbane, Australia, rescued a calm three-year-old toddler named Ethan after he crawled into a toy machine at a shopping center. The officers directed the trapped toddler to one corner before smashing the glass to retrieve him, ensuring his safe rescue from the unusual predicament.
A 13-year-old boy in North Carolina climbed inside a claw machine to get a prize and had to be freed by a medical response team. He was treated and released from first aid to his guardian. The boy has been banned from the park for one year for attempted theft.
A 13-year-old boy climbed inside a claw machine at a North Carolina amusement park in an attempt to win a prize. The medical response team unlocked the machine and the boy was treated and released from first aid to his guardian. He has been banned from the park for one year for attempted theft.