Longridge Pump Track: Eight-year-old boy impaled by bike handlebars in BMX disaster, UK

A eight -year -old boy was engraved by bicycle handles after a terrible accident on a public BMX runway.
The child continued on August 1 at the Recreation Ground in Kestor Lane in Preston, Lancashire, where the audience saw the terrible event.
The handlebars of the bike drilled into the depths of his leg, and the witnesses left him in pain as he was cut to help him.
Lancslive He reported that a member of the people provided first aid to the child before running to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool.
The child’s mother said that his son would be good, but he should have a leg surgery.
He wrote on Facebook that it was a “terrible freak accident”.
“I’m sure the pump runway will not see a injury again!”
“We did not receive an incident report on the Longridge Pump track, but we are aware of social media comments on an accident”.
“The reports appear to be the result of any defect on the track, designed to meet the latest safety standards, and that there is no signboard explicitly exhibited in relation to safe use.
“We will investigate what’s going on, and if necessary, we will take more operations to promote the safe use of the part if necessary.”
Social media users shared their concerns for the child.
“I believe it will be good after an operation.
Others shared their own terrible BMX injury stories.
A Facebook user, “My lip tore my lip, teeth shredded, broke every finger and spent the best time of my life,” he wrote.
“He tears my ear. He smashed the front two teeth. He broke my leg. The feet were almost scraped in the stomach when the feet slide from the pedals and jumped the seat pole.
“I remember that I went down to my stalk sticks and stake myself, just one inch away from my sack in the thigh…. Not the best experience of the stitches made by the nurse!” He made another comment.


