Three-year-old NSW boy gets fingers stuck in bath plug hole
<p>A three-year-old boy from NSW has found his fingers stuck in the plug hole of his bathtub, with paramedics called to the scene to cut the toddler free.</p>
<p>Leo’s mother, Corinne Deiner, knew she was going to be in for a long night when she noticed that her three-year-old had become a little too curious for his own good.</p>
<p>"I hear this voice go, 'I'm stuck', and I'm like, 'oh, what kind of stuck'?", Corinne said.</p>
<p>Remarkably though, despite Leo stayed calm through the whole ordeal.</p>
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<p>"He was pretty much back against the wall, three fingers straight down, just sort of looked at me like, 'I'm in trouble aren't I?'", she added.</p>
<p>It took an hour to free little Leo.</p>
<p>"We flipped the plate out, and then once that was out, they put a film under each finger and had to cut each individual hole to get each finger out," Kahlie McLennan from NSW Ambulance said.</p>
<p>Each finger was a little swollen but not injured.</p>
<p>"I was very proud of him," Leo's mother said,</p>
<p>"He cried only a little bit and that was when they were trying to cut the drain off his fingers."</p>
<p>What a brave little boy! Have you ever had a child or grandchild become too inquisitive for their own good? Share your story in the comments section below. </p>
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