Dangerous sweep feet & Of playground mania leaves children with broken bonesA new craze in playgrounds leaves children and teenagers serious injuries, some of which must be brought to the hospital accordingly.
"Sweep feet" or "sweep them", while the craze is known, students use their school links to cause accidents.
The tie is pulled back, tied around the ankle of another child and pulled, leaving the victim flat on the face.
Some children are left with broken bones after falling to the ground.
This is what happened to the 13-year-old daughter of Rebecca Smith Ellanneh:
"Ellanneh went to school and got a phone call around lunch saying that Ellanneh was injured," said Smith of Croydon. "I did not go there in the first place because they did not say that she had broken her arm.
"My son, Danny, who was with me at the time, said that he would go there," she told Croydon Advertiser.
"When he was there, he phoned and said" she must go to the hospital, Mom. "He said right away that it was broken."
Student eight years Ellanneh was transported to the hospital and underwent surgery the next day - she sits at home since and says that she is afraid To return to his school, Oasis Academy Coulsdon.
"The leader of the year went back and stated that she did not know that this game was going on, but she stated previously that she had lasted about a week "Said Smith Smith Smith.
"This is not the first incident either. There were other incidents in the school according to my daughter."
But Oasis Academy Coulsdon told the Advertiser that the craze would not be tolerated:
"Oasis Academy Coulsdon is no more priority than the safety and personal well-being of all our youth.
"If ever there is an incident in which the welfare of our students may be in danger, we always act immediately to make the situation secure."An incident took place at the academy last week during lunch hour when one of our students was injured due to the dangerous behavior of others.
"The principal [Andy Booth] appropriately punished the pupil responsible for his conduct, which also apologized unreservedly. We told our student body that dangerous behaviors will not be tolerated . "
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