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«Breaking News» Boy, 12, recovers after crushed while posing for a photo under a fallen tree which sprang upright

A young boy miraculously survived being crushed by a tree which was uprooted in a storm, before it suddenly sprung back into place - trapping him underneath.


Connor Creagh, 12, had gone to his grandparent's property near Kingaroy, about three hours north west of Brisbane, to help clean up after the wild weather last year.


He was playing in front of the fallen tree, which his mother deemed safe, when the unbelievable incident unfolded.


'The kids were playing under a tree that had already fallen, so the root ball was actually in the air,' Danielle Mills, the boy's mother told the ABC.  




Connor Creagh had gone to grandparent's property near Kingaroy, about three hours north west of Brisbane, to help clean up after a storm. He was playing in front of the fallen tree (pictured) when the unbelievable incident unfolded


Connor Creagh had gone to grandparent's property near Kingaroy, about three hours north west of Brisbane, to help clean up after a storm. He was playing in front of the fallen tree (pictured) when the unbelievable incident unfolded



Connor Creagh had gone to grandparent's property near Kingaroy, about three hours north west of Brisbane, to help clean up after a storm. He was playing in front of the fallen tree (pictured) when the unbelievable incident unfolded 





The young boy was reunited with the paramedics who saved his life after a tree that had fallen over in a storm suddenly sprung back up


The young boy was reunited with the paramedics who saved his life after a tree that had fallen over in a storm suddenly sprung back up



The young boy was reunited with the paramedics who saved his life after a tree that had fallen over in a storm suddenly sprung back up 



Ms Mills remembers hearing a chilling scream and when she looked over she could see her other two children, but not Conner.


'We just started running as fast as we could. The tree was standing back up and Connor was trapped from the chest down. There's no words to describe what it's like to see your child like that. It was the worst feeling I think I've ever had in my life,' she said.

The family managed to free Conner using a tractor and chains to lift the roots and pull the unconscious boy out.


He suffered eight broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, a broken femur, and damage to his heart, but thanks to the quick actions of Lifeflight paramedics he amazingly made a full recovery.


Dr Oskar Larsson, who was on board the LifeFlight rescue helicopter, said he feared the worst when Conner remained unconscious and was having trouble breathing.




The family managed to free the boy in minutes using a tractor and chains to lift the roots and pull the unconscious boy out


The family managed to free the boy in minutes using a tractor and chains to lift the roots and pull the unconscious boy out



The family managed to free the boy in minutes using a tractor and chains to lift the roots and pull the unconscious boy out 





Conner suffered eight broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, a broken femur, and a squashed heart but thanks to the quick actions of Lifeflight paramedics he amazingly made a full recovery


Conner suffered eight broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, a broken femur, and a squashed heart but thanks to the quick actions of Lifeflight paramedics he amazingly made a full recovery



Conner suffered eight broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, a broken femur, and a squashed heart but thanks to the quick actions of Lifeflight paramedics he amazingly made a full recovery 





Dr Oskar Larsson (middle), was the doctor on board the LifeFlight rescue helicopter that was called


Dr Oskar Larsson (middle), was the doctor on board the LifeFlight rescue helicopter that was called



Dr Oskar Larsson (middle), was the doctor on board the LifeFlight rescue helicopter that was called 



Once he arrived at the Queensland Children's Hospital doctors told Ms Mills to expect significant brain injury, but Conner has now made an almost full recovery.  



Connor's amazing tale of survival 



Queensland arborist Kurt Brown said it was not unheard of for trees to fall down and then spring back up after storms.


He said with 'compression and tension' wood could have a  'bendy quality'. 


Wood was used in boats and diving boards because of its flexibility, Mr Brown said.


He said trees could arise again after falling over if the log is cut off - jumping back into the hole they came from.


The base of the tree then becomes heavier than the top, and with roots still attached it can flip back upwards.


Trees that fall on each other could also flip back into place as the timber flexes, Mr Brown said. 




He had the opportunity to thank the LifeFlight staff in person recently, saying once the rod in his leg comes out and his lungs improve he wants to get back to running.


Kurt Brown, a Queensland arborist, said that while extremely rare, trees popping back up once they have fallen can happen.


'If you can imagine there's a lot of compression and tension and, wood being wood, it has that bendy quality,' he said.


He explained this is why timber is still used in things like diving boards and boats because it is flexible. 


He said that in certain situations where you cut the tree, for example, the root ball will spring back into the hole in came from - though he added he had never heard of anyone being injured like this before. 


Conner's mother said she still can't believe her son survived the ordeal.   


'It is a miracle that he's standing here,' she said. 




Conner, now 12, had the opportunity to thank the LifeFlight staff in person recently, saying once the rod in his leg comes out and his lungs improve he wants to get back to running


Conner, now 12, had the opportunity to thank the LifeFlight staff in person recently, saying once the rod in his leg comes out and his lungs improve he wants to get back to running



Conner, now 12, had the opportunity to thank the LifeFlight staff in person recently, saying once the rod in his leg comes out and his lungs improve he wants to get back to running 


 


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article A young boy miraculously survived being crushed by a tree which was uprooted in a storm, before it suddenly sprung back into place – trapping him underneath.
Connor Creagh, 12, had gone to his grandparent’s property near Kingaroy, about three hours north west of Brisbane, to help...


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