Published: 20:58 EST, 18 July 2015 | Updated: 01:35 EST, 19 July 2015
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A two-year-old Pasco County boy is being treated in the hospital after his foot was severed by a lawn mower.
The toddler, identified locally as 'Bean', ran into the riding lawnmower that his mother Tiffany Collins was driving early Saturday, emergency service officials said.
The boy's leg got caught under the mower and was severed below the knee.
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Two-year-old 'Bean' (pictured right) reportedly ran into the riding lawnmower that his mother Tiffany Collins (pictured left) was driving early Saturday
The Tampa Tribune noted that authorities have not publicly named the mother and her son.
But WTSP, citing family friends, identified Tiffany Collins and her son 'Bean' as being involved in the incident on Orange Drive before 11am.
Doug Tobin, a spokesman for the county, told Patch.com of the mother: 'She attempted to shut off the mower, but couldn't stop the mower in time.
'As the boy approached the lawnmower he fell and his leg fell under the mower.
I can't find fault here. This is one of those split second things. This isn't leaving the kid in a hot car to bake for hours.
She was busy mowing, thought he was somewhere else, and by the time she saw him and began to process that she needed to shut the mower down--she didn't have time to do so.
Even for the person who was supposed to be watching him--things happen in an instant. Maybe they were cooking lunch, too. Maybe they went to the bathroom. Unless we are going to keep kids on leashes, once in a while a tragedy such as this can happen.
At least the child lived, and the article doesn't say, but maybe they even saved his leg.
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Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
I can't find fault here. This is one of those split second things. This isn't leaving the kid in a hot car to bake for hours.
She was busy mowing, thought he was somewhere else, and by the time she saw him and began to process that she needed to shut the mower down--she didn't have time to do so.
Even for the person who was supposed to be watching him--things happen in an instant. Maybe they were cooking lunch, too. Maybe they went to the bathroom. Unless we are going to keep kids on leashes, once in a while a tragedy such as this can happen.
At least the child lived, and the article doesn't say, but maybe they even saved his leg.
Oh I don't find fault with her either. It's just something I thought about when DD was little and knew I couldn't mow the lawn or clear the snow and keep her safe at the same time so I hired someone to do the work. This poor woman and the child! I'm glad he was injured and not killed.
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