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Tragic Incident: Five-Year-Old Boy Dies After Accidentally Swallowing Drawing Pin

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a five-year-old boy named Kyle Lewis lost his life after accidentally ingesting a drawing pin at his uncle’s residence, as revealed in an inquest.

Hailing from Rotherham, Kyle passed away in the hospital just two days after swallowing the pin, measuring one inch (2.5cm) in length. The inquest, conducted at Doncaster Coroner’s Court, disclosed that the pin had obstructed the flow of oxygen to his brain.

The surgical team at Leeds General Infirmary faced challenges in attempting to extract the pin with forceps, given its upward orientation within Kyle’s airway. The incident occurred in October 2022 when Kyle, one of six siblings, was visiting his uncle in the South Yorkshire village of Thrybergh.

Mark and Ema Lewis, the grieving parents, described Kyle as ‘cheeky and fun-loving,’ expressing the profound impact of his loss by stating, ‘Losing Kyle has broken us beyond words. We will love him and miss him forever.’ The couple, Mark and Ema, were reportedly present at Doncaster Coroner’s Court when the inquiry commenced, as reported by the BBC.

Upon his arrival at the hospital, Kyle exhibited responsiveness, engaging in conversation and struggling with an oxygen mask. However, on October 28, Mark and Ema faced the agonizing decision to discontinue their son’s life support, following four unsuccessful attempts by doctors to restart his heart.

Pathologist Professor Marta Cohen, providing insights during the court proceedings, revealed that the drawing pin remained in Kyle’s system during the post-mortem examination. The ongoing four-day inquest seeks to shed light on the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.

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