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Video and pictures: Lucky escape for baby as Newport shop sign falls onto pram

A baby was lucky to have escaped serious injury despite a shop sign landing on his pram in Newport.

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The sign fell from an opticians on St Marys Street at 1.40pm this afternoon.

An ambulance was initially responded and was backed up by the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford with the MERIT Trauma Doctor on board.

The pram after the fall. Picture: @WMAS
The sign that fell on the pram.
Police take the sign away

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "The 999 callers described how a shop sign about 1 metre square had fallen about 20 feet from a shop and landed on the pram.

"On arrival, the crews found the 10-month-old child and his mother in a nearby shop.

"The pram appears to have taken the bulk of the force from the sign landing.

"Thankfully, the little boy escaped serious injury. He had minor injuries to his head and lower leg.

"After assessment by the ambulance crew and the doctor, he was taken to Princess Royal Hospital in Telford.

"His mother, was understanbly very distressd by what had happened, but was also, fortunately unhurt.

"When you consider what might have happened, they are both very lucky."

Police on the scene
Ambulance on the scene
Where the sign fell from

Reporter Jordan Reynolds was on the scene:

A police spokesman said they would now be passing on information to the Health and Safety Executive.

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