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Baby Blow into Lake - Birmingham

30 replies

Frizbe · 31/01/2008 22:33

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/7220777.stm

Thankfully both mother and baby are ok.

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yummylittlelapin · 01/02/2008 08:01

"The mother jumped in to rescue her child and went in again to retrieve the pushchair,"

I think I'd have abandoned the pushchair!

Thank god the baby wasn't hurt - we have the problem with high winds down here on the coast. I don't take DS out in the buggy when it's bad, I worry about exactly this sort of thing (except for us it would be the road, not a lake).

Last year, my friend got hit by a massive gust of wind as she turned a corner - her buggy flipped over with her DD in it - thankfully she was ok (barred a bump on the end) but how scary! And that was a Phil and Ted E3, not a lightweight stroller or anything.

yummylittlelapin · 01/02/2008 08:02

FGS - bar a bump on the head

belgo · 01/02/2008 08:03

here
gosh how scarey.

that is one of my worst nightmares.

I'm assuming it wasn't a deep lake otherwise the baby wouldn't have stood a chance.

belgo · 01/02/2008 08:05

One time my buggy got blown into the road - that could have been dangerous - I was stood outside a shop and the buggy (with dd1!) raced off so quickly. Fortunately I got it just in time.

yummylittlelapin · 01/02/2008 08:08

The break on my Zapp failed the other day and DS started to scoot backwards across Waitrose car park - fortunately he was in between 2 cars so could only go a few inches (thank god for P&T spaces )

belgo · 01/02/2008 08:11

I probably wouldn't have gone back into the lake to retrieve the pram, but then I've always had rubbish second hand prams that I couldn't care less about.

SheikYerbouti · 01/02/2008 08:15

The brakes on the Zapp are crap aren't they?

Anyway, if it's the park I'm thinking of in Moseley, then it won;t have been deep, but they would have been filthy I presume it's the lake in Highbury Park because the lake in Cannon Hill is BIG and deep.

Still, deep water or no, it's still v v scary. Glad the littlew one is OK

yummylittlelapin · 01/02/2008 08:17

I'd imagine it was probably a knee-jerk reaction by the mother, she was likely to be in shock.

SheikYerbouti · 01/02/2008 08:19

Indeed, I have done bizarre things while in a styate of shock - you don;t really think about it,m you just do it.

milliec · 01/02/2008 12:42

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georgedontdothat · 01/02/2008 12:44

Maybe she was a hun who had a pram fetish

Glad they are all ok must have been scary .

Saturn74 · 01/02/2008 12:45

Only Mary Poppins can truly combine childcare and wind management.

Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 12:47

What kind of pram was it?

God if it was a Quinny Zapp I'd have had the insurance.

It must have been very frightening actually. Glad they were both Ok.

georgedontdothat · 01/02/2008 12:48

Hi fllight (bats eyelashes}

Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 13:11

How ya doin, Georgey?

(whoever you are)

belgo · 01/02/2008 13:39

'What kind of pram was it? '
that's the burning question FA

Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 14:02

Sorry ma copine...you know I have a little obsession here chez flight

I didn't mean it, really

cat64 · 01/02/2008 14:02

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Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 14:04

Oh NO! Poor little mite, I thought they were fine, I am so sorry for sounding heartless and horrible

I hope baby is Ok?

BarbaraWoodlouse · 01/02/2008 14:08

First thought: "Poor woman, so glad the baby was OK"
Second thought: "Wonder what buggy it was".

It's an obsession I tell you.

Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 14:10

I feel your pain, Babs

BarbaraWoodlouse · 01/02/2008 17:22
Flllightattendant · 01/02/2008 17:46

GrinGrin

SheikYerbouti · 01/02/2008 21:02

Ah yes Mosely Private Park.

I once had an, erm, liason there.

I can't remebert there being a pond thouygh

bea · 01/02/2008 22:09

ahhh moseley private park... prob a bugaboo....!