
A small child dies after “slip” from my father’s arms on a chip water in Croatia
A small child died after “slip” from her father’s arms while going down in a water slide in a Croatian water park.
The tragic accident occurred in a water park called Aquagan, in Croatia, on Tuesday afternoon.
The 21 -month -old girl, from Germany, was in her father’s arms while she was going to the slide when she slipped.
“My daughter dies”
According to the local media, the infant is believed to have decreased from a height of about three and a half meters (11.5 feet) on a concrete floor.
The witnesses said that the father shouted, “Do not ask me anything, my daughter is dying!” She also looked at shepherds shocked.
The doctor, who coincided with him, began recovery efforts, and according to what was reported, he managed to revive the girl for a short period.
The emergency sets quickly were at the scene and taken a child to the hospital with a helicopter. It was later transferred to another medical facility for specialized treatment.
Doctors treated her due to a serious trauma in the brain and internal injuries, but despite their best, she died in the early hours of the next morning.
In a statement, the Rijica Clinical Center Center confirmed: “Despite the quick care, multiple interventions and intensive treatment, the child died in the morning hours.”
“Everything stops”
One of the witnesses told the local media that he heard screaming and crying before seeing a man carrying a “mobility” child.
“We heard crying and screaming, we thought the child had drowned,” he explained.
The mayor of Macarska Zenko Jacock told the media that it was the first serious accident he had heard about in the slide since it was built two decades ago.


Mayor Zenko Jakuk said: “It is cheap to say that we are all very shaken.”
“When the helicopter fell, everything stopped. We all looked at the sky and hoped for the best.”
Local police launched an exact error determination.
It is still unclear whether the slide is suitable for a child of her age or if adequate safety measures are in place.
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