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Mum finds daughter ‘blue in face’ after unintentionally hanging herself in bed room

A freak bed room accident left a 10-year-old woman hanging from a yoga hammock till she was discovered blue within the face.

John Solosy, from St Mellons, Cardiff, Wales, admits it in all probability wasn’t smart to present his then 10-year-old daughter a yoga hammock, purchased on-line, to make use of in her bed room unsupervised. The hammock was binned after her horrific accident.

Zahara made a full restoration after the accident and is alive due to the assistance of Medserve Wales, a south Wales medical charity, whose volunteers battled to save lots of the younger women life within the household kitchen.

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Describing the day Zahara, now 15, almost hanged herself accidentally, John mentioned the reminiscence nonetheless haunts him, Wales Online reported.



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John Solosy admits it in all probability wasn’t smart to present his then 10-year-old daughter a yoga hammock

“I heard my spouse scream and located my daughter hanging there blue in color, not respiratory, and with no pulse,” he recounted. “I did CPR and received some wheezing out of her when Medserve arrived. My daughter is alive due to their skillsets.”

Describing the panicked scene in their kitchen, he said: “The anaesthetist was pumping air into her whereas I did her chest then a second Medserve responder got here. They carried out a minor process in our kitchen. They gave her medication to get her respiratory once more so she may go in an ambulance to UHW.”



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‘I did CPR and received some wheezing out of her when Medserve arrived,’ John mentioned

Zahara went on to be an completed swimmer, profitable two bronze medals only a 12 months after her accident, at an occasion in Newport.

Medserve Wales is a south Wales medical charity that gives volunteer clinicians – medical doctors, consultants, nurses and paramedics – to assist the Welsh Ambulance Service at critical incidents 24 hours a day three hundred and sixty five days a 12 months.

Often first on the scene they save lives yearly bringing additional abilities to a few of Wales’ worst emergencies.

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