Despite the Refrigerator safety act of 1958, in US alone 163 kids dies from suffocation in fridges between 1956 and 1964 and 96 between 1973 and 1984.
More recently 2 dies in Guyana in 2003 and even a 6 old boy died in the US trapped in a old microwave.
Yes, there have been cases where children have died from being trapped in old refrigerators or freezers that were not properly disposed of. Due to limited air supply and insulation properties of the appliance, it can be extremely dangerous for a child to be trapped inside. It is important to ensure that any discarded refrigerators or freezers are safely secured or have their doors removed to prevent such accidents.
after years and years of pressure and dust and dirt being layered ontop of the animal that has died and are now bones
YeS she can
i can tell you if you would be a little more specific on when and where they died.
He is currently trapped in Infinite Tsukuyomi.
to save some children that were trapped in there by the fire. if they had not then those children would have died either by being burned or too much smoke insulation
A fridge can't die,unless the electricity is off. Besides not a living person, is it?
Nope. She's an ONLY child. Her brother died before being born:'(
One example of a child vampire is Claudia from the novel "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice. She is turned into a vampire when she is only five years old, forever trapped in the body of a child.
Henry VIII's first child that survived was Mary and she was born to him by Katherine of Aragon. Mary is known as being "Bloody" Mary because during her reign she killed so many people. Henry's actual first child died either stillborn or died a few days after being born.
She became queen when her father died being the eldest child at age 18 she inherited the throne.
They are being recalled because Aquadots were tested and they put 3 kids in a coma and 1/3 died. Pixos are child safe I think.
She died trapped in a fire in the hospital lab room.