A British mother has complained of a painful incident involving her three-year-old daughter after purchasing an electric vacuum cleaner from an online website. The device pulled out a large portion of the child's hair as soon as it was taken out of the box. The mother, Amy, explained that she bought the well-known device for four pounds sterling to ease household chores, but was surprised when the brush started automatically and pulled her daughter's hair, leaving a noticeable bald spot on her head. Following the incident, the mother examined the child's head and found a large amount of detached hair stuck to the brush, which greatly shocked her, while the child later felt severe pain, according to the Metro newspaper. The family filed a complaint with the trading authorities in Norfolk, who confirmed the withdrawal of the product from the British market and a comprehensive review of the instructions and warnings associated with it. The incident sparked widespread reaction on social media, where the public expressed its shock and sadness at the child's physical and psychological trauma, calling for stricter regulation of electrical devices for children. The mother confirmed that she refused the financial offer of 1,500 pounds sterling made by the well-known sales platform, stating that she does not want any other child to suffer what her daughter went through.
Child Injured by Vacuum Cleaner Bought Online
A British mother reports her three-year-old daughter was injured by an online-purchased vacuum cleaner. The family filed a complaint, and the product was removed from the market.