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Tragic Day Turns to Nightmare: Toddler Dies After Fireplace Accident at Home

Carter Walsh, a two-year-old boy whose day transitioned from joy to tragedy in moments, died following a heartbreaking accident at his home. Just ten minutes before the accident, Carter was photographed enjoying a day out with family, smiling at a horse, encapsulating a moment of innocence and happiness that would soon be overshadowed by disaster.

On September 18, Carter’s day began with a family outing to a carvery restaurant, followed by a visit to see horses, a treat arranged by his aunt Natalie Prescott. According to The Sun, photos from the day show him gazing in awe at the animals, completely unaware of the fate that awaited him at home.

The joyous day turned tragic shortly after Carter returned to his home in Wigan, Greater Manchester. While playing, a marble fireplace in the living room unexpectedly collapsed onto him, inflicting a fatal head injury. Natalie Prescott described the horror, “The fireplace just collapsed in the middle… It was giving and it’s just collapsed and it’s just come forward. It was a marble fireplace.”

Attempts to save him were immediate; both Carter’s cousin Saskia, who was watching him, and the property’s landlord, who was present fixing a boiler, called for an ambulance and administered first aid until help arrived. Despite their efforts, Carter was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The impact of the loss has left Carter’s mother, Samantha Walsh, devastated. She recalled the chilling call from Saskia and the agonizing rush to the hospital. Samantha recounted, “I rang my mum. She came and picked me up. And when I got there, they were still working on him – the ambulance and the police. They let me see him, and then they said, ‘Right, we need to get him to hospital.'”

Reflecting on her son’s short life, Samantha expressed her deep bond with Carter, “He was my best friend… He was the apple of our eyes.” She shared that Carter had lived with foster carers briefly after birth before she regained full custody, describing every moment spent with him thereafter as precious.

The local community and authorities have rallied around the grieving family, offering support during this unimaginably difficult time. Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service confirmed their ongoing involvement and expressed condolences.

This tragedy has sparked discussions about child safety within homes, emphasizing the need for rigorous checks on household fixtures to prevent such devastating accidents. The family hopes that sharing their story will prevent future tragedies and help others recognize the potential dangers lurking in ordinary surroundings.

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