Bomba breaks toilet to free boy’s leg


PETALING JAYA: Firefighters were forced to break apart a toilet after a young boy had his foot stuck in it.

When contacted, Selangor Fire and Rescue Department assistant director Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar said the department was notified of the stuck child at around 12.23pm, Tuesday (Oct 31).

A team of firefighters were then dispatched to the scene at Sungai Sekamat.

"The commander at the scene reported back that a nine-year-old boy had his leg stuck inside the hole of a squat toilet.

"The rescue operation concluded after the leg was freed at 12.50pm," he said.

Photos of the operation showed firefighters using a hammer to break open the toilet to free the young boy.

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