A terrible accident took place on Tuesday morning in a courtyard in a small community near Steyr. A two -year -old boy who sat on the father’s lap and went on a wheel loader unexpectedly reached the lever of the Hydrauliek, who dropped his brother and brought (3) bicycles for the vehicle.
A 33-year-old Grazer had made a family outing on Tuesday for his parents in St. Ullrich near Steyr. There he wanted to help and supply the cattle of green food in the stable. To do this, he sent a wheel loader with a built -in -in work shield and team.
His two sons (two and three years old) were with him, with the two -year -old -old sitting on his lap and the three -year -old -old cycled with a children’s bike. To the delight of his descendants, the father turned an extra round on the paved road around the farm.
Joystick caught
The three -year -old -old immediately cycled in front of the wheel loader. But suddenly the accident happened: the two -year -old should have reached the father spontaneously and completely unexpectedly on the joystick on the right. In addition, he accidentally operated the hydraulics that lowered the shield on the vehicle.
The three -year -olds who drove for it and the board grabbed the boy or bicycle. The 33-year-old rose immediately from the gas, which means that the wheel loader stopped.
Father under Shock
His son was injured for the wheel loader, but was still accessible. The father suffered a shock and had to be cared for.
The boy was treated by the emergency doctor and then flown to the Kepler Klinikum Linz (Kuk) with the rescue helicopter Martin 3. Fortunately, his injuries should not have been life threatening according to doctors.
Source: Krone

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