Toddler left covered in blood after washing machine exploded in his face --[Reported by Umva mag]

'Brodie easily could've died that day. I've told everyone with kids don't let the go near the washing machine.’

Oct 16, 2024 - 07:48
Toddler left covered in blood after washing machine exploded in his face --[Reported by Umva mag]
Toddler left covered in blood after washing machine exploded in his face
Brodie Davis was hit in the face, neck, arms, hands and feet with ‘massive’ shards shards of glass (Picture: Kennedy News and Pictures)

A toddler ‘easily could have died’ after a washing machine exploded in his face, his mum has said.

Brodie Davis was hit in the face, neck, arms, hands and feet with ‘massive’ shards shards of glass during the freak incident at home in Liverpool last week.

Terrified mum Amie McCarthy said she ‘nearly fainted’ at the sight of her 15-month-old son, with shocking photos showing him with blood all over his face.

She rushed in to the utility room after hearing a loud bang shortly after filling the machine with a half-sized load of washing.

Amie, a mum of five, said: ‘I started clearing up as I normally do, put a wash on, I walked into the kitchen and Brodie followed me into the kitchen.

‘The washing machine is in like a mini conservatory separate to the kitchen. I was only a few feet away but around the corner. He never normally watches the washing machine.

‘The machine must’ve only gone round about two or three times when I heard the glass shatter dead loud. It sounded like it was a window.

‘I turned around, Brodie was to my left, and he was covered in blood. It was dripping all over him. He was screaming and crying.

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: THE WASHING MACHINE AFTER THE GLASS DOOR EXPLODED) A mum claims her toddler nearly died when their washing machine 'EXPLODED' - leaving him dripping in blood with a chunk of his finger 'hanging off'. Amie McCarthy nearly collapsed when she turned her head to find her 15-month-old toddler covered in blood last Wednesday [October 9th]. The 29-year-old says she had just filled her washing machine with a half load of dirty clothes when she heard a loud bang from the other room. The mum-of-five, who lives in Liverpool, claims she rushed to her utility room to discover her washing machine's glass door had 'exploded' - sending pieces of glass flying across the room. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Amie said the shards which blew off the machine were ‘massive’ (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)
PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: ONE-YEAR-OLD BRODIE DAVIS WAS LEFT COVERED IN A BLOOD AFTER A WASHING MACHINE GLASS DOOR SHATTERED ALL OVER HIM) A mum claims her toddler nearly died when their washing machine 'EXPLODED' - leaving him dripping in blood with a chunk of his finger 'hanging off'. Amie McCarthy nearly collapsed when she turned her head to find her 15-month-old toddler covered in blood last Wednesday [October 9th]. The 29-year-old says she had just filled her washing machine with a half load of dirty clothes when she heard a loud bang from the other room. The mum-of-five, who lives in Liverpool, claims she rushed to her utility room to discover her washing machine's glass door had 'exploded' - sending pieces of glass flying across the room. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Brodie was left covered in blood (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)
PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: ONE-YEAR-OLD BRODIE DAVIS IN HOSPITAL AFTER A WASHING MACHINE'S GLASS DOOR EXPLODED ONTO HIM) A mum claims her toddler nearly died when their washing machine 'EXPLODED' - leaving him dripping in blood with a chunk of his finger 'hanging off'. Amie McCarthy nearly collapsed when she turned her head to find her 15-month-old toddler covered in blood last Wednesday [October 9th]. The 29-year-old says she had just filled her washing machine with a half load of dirty clothes when she heard a loud bang from the other room. The mum-of-five, who lives in Liverpool, claims she rushed to her utility room to discover her washing machine's glass door had 'exploded' - sending pieces of glass flying across the room. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
The brave one-year-old in hospital after the terrifying incident (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

‘I thought there was a bit of glass stuck in his finger, but it was actually skin. And that’s when I nearly fainted.

‘As I picked him up, that’s when I saw the glass all over the floor. The whole door was completely smashed.’

Brodie suffered injuries to his eye, neck, arms, hands and feet, as well as a significant cut to his left index finger that required emergency surgery to reattach the punctured skin.

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Amie said: ‘The tip of his finger was hanging on by a thread.

‘The consultant told us it could’ve been a lot worse because of the size of the glass pieces. Imagine if that had gone into his jugular.’

Amie claimed the machine, which was ‘only 16 months old’, was neither overloaded nor overheated and insisted Brodie had not touched it before the accident.

She called for the manufacturer, whom she did not name, to investigate it to prevent future incidents.

Amie said: ‘My mothering instinct kicked in and I thought I do not want this to happen to anyone else.

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: AMIE MCCARTHY, 29, WAS LEFT HORRIFIED WHEN HER WASHING MACHINE'S GLASS DOOR SHATTERED ONTO HER BABY) A mum claims her toddler nearly died when their washing machine 'EXPLODED' - leaving him dripping in blood with a chunk of his finger 'hanging off'. Amie McCarthy nearly collapsed when she turned her head to find her 15-month-old toddler covered in blood last Wednesday [October 9th]. The 29-year-old says she had just filled her washing machine with a half load of dirty clothes when she heard a loud bang from the other room. The mum-of-five, who lives in Liverpool, claims she rushed to her utility room to discover her washing machine's glass door had 'exploded' - sending pieces of glass flying across the room. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Mum Amie said she nearly passed out at the sight of her injured son (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)
PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: ONE-YEAR-OLD BRODIE DAVIS IN HOSPITAL AFTER A WASHING MACHINE'S GLASS DOOR EXPLODED ONTO HIM) A mum claims her toddler nearly died when their washing machine 'EXPLODED' - leaving him dripping in blood with a chunk of his finger 'hanging off'. Amie McCarthy nearly collapsed when she turned her head to find her 15-month-old toddler covered in blood last Wednesday [October 9th]. The 29-year-old says she had just filled her washing machine with a half load of dirty clothes when she heard a loud bang from the other room. The mum-of-five, who lives in Liverpool, claims she rushed to her utility room to discover her washing machine's glass door had 'exploded' - sending pieces of glass flying across the room. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Brodie nursing heavy bandages to his hand as he recovers in hospital (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

‘My nan bought the machine for me, so she let [the company] know the situation. They know what happened and I haven’t had an apology or anything.

‘The load didn’t have anything metal in it, I didn’t overload it, I didn’t touch it, and the baby didn’t touch it. It wasn’t too hot because it was a quick wash so there must’ve been something wrong with the glass.

‘I think it could be a fault with that washing machine. [The company] need to look into it, it can’t be safe. You never think your washing machine is going to do that.

‘I’ve got a five-month-old as well and if the glass had gone away near her, she would’ve had no chance.

‘They were massive shards of glass. I thought a washing machine would have safety glass, but these were massive bits of glass. Brodie easily could’ve died that day.

‘I’ve told everyone with kids don’t let the go near the washing machine.’

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