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Fingers caught in sewing machine
Wed, Aug 20, 2008
The Star

MUAR, MALAYSIA - A five-year-old girl, who was watching her mother sew a dress got her fingers stuck in the sewing machine's belting compartment.

Nurul Natasia Abdul Jalal was rushed to the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital for treatment after firemen freed her.

A Muar Fire Services and Rescue Department spokesman said a team was rushed to the girl's house in Jalan Bukit Treh after it received a call. They took about 30 minutes to release her fingers.

A neighbour said the girl screamed in pain when the incident occurred.

 

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