Toddler Loses Toe in Dilapidated Slide at Tahura Park in Vadodara
The incident occurred at Tahura Park in the Tandalja area. While playing on a slide, the boy’s toe became lodged in a gap caused by damage to the equipment. Despite immediate medical attention, the severity of the injury necessitated amputation. The boy will now face a lifetime with a missing toe, a consequence of what the child’s father believes is a clear lapse in safety measures.
Vadodara : A trip to the park turned into a nightmare for a Vadodara family after their three-year-old son suffered a serious injury due to poorly maintained equipment. The incident, which has sparked outrage over alleged negligence by the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC), highlights the importance of playground safety.
The incident occurred at Tahura Park in the Tandalja area. While playing on a slide, the boy’s toe became lodged in a gap caused by damage to the equipment. Despite immediate medical attention, the severity of the injury necessitated amputation. The boy will now face a lifetime with a missing toe, a consequence of what the child’s father believes is a clear lapse in safety measures.
“It is complete negligence on the administration’s part,” stated the boy’s father. “They have a duty to check the installed slides and other items in the park. Because they did not perform their duty, my child lost his toe. There should be action taken against the responsible person, as this could happen to anyone’s child.”
Following the incident, the VMC removed the damaged slide. However, this action has been met with criticism, with many questioning why the equipment was allowed to deteriorate to such a dangerous state before any measures were taken. The incident raises concerns about the overall safety of VMC-maintained parks and playgrounds and the potential for similar accidents in the future.
With the boy’s father demanding accountability, it remains to be seen if the VMC will take responsibility for the incident and implement stricter maintenance protocols to ensure the safety of park users, particularly young children.