Oregon - Warning to parents with children under five. Tiffany Hebb would have thought, customs asked Ollie Hebb, her 21-month-old plunged into the clothes washer to be fatal. Beyond its control, the boy was doing his own job and plunged in a washing machine.
That morning, Tiffany did not see her confusion. She is looking into every corner of the house, and the child never found. No warning, the boy was drowned in a washing machine tube. Ollie died a day later.
“I ran through my whole house, calling her name and could not find it anywhere,” said Tiffany in the Desert News. ”Never thought he would be in a washing machine.”
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a federal agency, the case is not the first. In the period 2005-2009, found at least two similar cases.
Tiffany and Chris Hebb are not likely to face charges. Now, Tiffany in the police investigation. ”When the incident he was in the living room, reading a magazine,” police said. ”It’s not like women who have children under five and watch him.”
2011 report said the two children under age 5 died in the washing machine between2005 and 2009. During that period, 350 children died of drowning in the bathtub, and 77 drowned in a pool or septic tank.

April 6th, 2012
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