Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Baby boy fighting for life after lamppost falls on to buggy in freak accident

A baby boy was fighting for life on Tuesday night after his pram was crushed when a 40ft lamppost collapsed in a freak accident.

The one-year-old was being pushed along the pavement by his nanny when the pole toppled, smashing down on the child’s buggy and snapping its frame.

Horrified mothers watched as paramedics pulled the baby from the mangled pram to give him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The nanny escaped unhurt, but a 62-year-old woman walking nearby was said to have been ‘knocked out instantly’ when she was struck and pinned to the floor by the fallen metal post.

A paramedic tends to the woman injured by the falling lamppost in these pictures taken by a member of the public moments after the accident
 
Workmen at the scene where the lamppost collapsed in Chiswick. The council had been carrying out roadworks in the area
Workmen at the scene where the lamppost collapsed in Chiswick. The council had been carrying out roadworks in the area
An investigation was launched by the Health and Safety Executive into roadworks being carried out in the area.
The baby, who has not been named, was in a critical but stable condition on Tuesday night after being taken by air ambulance to the Royal London Hospital following the accident outside Chiswick Town Hall, West London, at 10.30am that morning.
It is believed the nanny was taking the baby to a ‘music time for under fives’ class, one of many parent-and-toddler sessions held at the town hall.
Witness Nora Correa, 45, said: ‘Paramedics and police had the baby out of the pram and gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the steps of the town hall.
'He was pale and had his eyes closed. At first he wasn’t breathing but after a few minutes he began to move a little.
A police officer removes the pushchair from the scene
A police officer removes the pushchair from the scene
‘The force of the crush had snapped the front two wheels of the pram off.’
Mrs Correa said the nanny appeared to be in shock and was not allowed to touch the child because of the injuries.
'She said: ‘A few minutes later the mother arrived and got straight into the back of the ambulance.
‘I can’t understand how this could happen. How could a lamppost just collapse? It beggars belief.
'They have been doing roadworks on this stretch for a long time and it has been a complete mess.’
Hounslow Council said work was being carried out on a scheme to provide faster bus journeys. It included road repairs, updating pedestrian crossing facilities and improvements to pavements.
The council said it had been waiting for Virgin Media contractors to move cabling, but none was on site at the time.

The spokesman added: ‘Council engineers are on site and liaising with the police. This is an awful tragedy and our heartfelt sympathies go out to the injured and all their families.’

The woman victim, who has also not been named but is said not to be related to the baby boy, was recovering from back injuries at Charing Cross Hospital.

Thomas Daniell, 28, a travel consultant who works in an agency near the scene, said she could have been lying unconscious for some time following the impact.

‘I’m really shocked and it was obviously quite upsetting for a lot of people who saw what happened. It’s a busy pedestrian area. There were people standing around with tears in their eyes.

‘The first I knew of it was seeing two policemen sprinting towards the town hall,’ Mr Daniell said. ‘Within minutes there were ambulances and police at the scene and a helicopter overhead.

'Police cordoned off the area, but the injured woman was in full view of the public. I didn’t see the baby, but the pram was smashed in half by the sheer force of the impact.’

The Metropolitan Police said it had attended the scene in Sutton Court Road at the junction with Heathfield Terrace and confirmed the HSE had been informed.

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