Parents are being urged to ensure their children are always restrained when in cars after a crash claimed the life of a four-week-old baby boy in Western Australia.
The baby, his mother, 24, and the 31-year-old driver were travelling along River Road near Collie when the car left the road and hit a tree on Saturday night.
The baby’s grandfather has said he believed his daughter unclipped her son’s seat buckle before the crash because he was choking.
Fernley Maidment said his daughter had paid top dollar for the car seat for his grandson, and he believed it would have been a different scenario if he had not been choking.
Police said they were investigating the circumstances of the crash.
The car after the crash that claimed the life of a baby boy. Image via ABC.
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Choking? Are you kidding, if the baby was choking anyone with half a brain would pull over and find out what the hell was happening. I don't buy this excuse. It's a terrible tragedy and a huge price to pay for whatever reason but I'd say that we are going to hear more about what really happened here.
Doesn't make sense - choking? New babies are rear facing and tilted back. I don't see how a properly fastened car seat could choke a baby. Still a tragedy but the facts are strange.