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Alahna Kindred

Toddler, two, left with facial scars after metal fence collapses on her in park

A toddler has been left with scars on her face after a metal fence collapsed on her as she played in a park.

Esme Philip, two, was playing with her older brothers while her grandparents watched in Fife, Scotland, when she grabbed onto a fence surrounded by a swing designed for wheelchair users.

As it was not secure, it fell on top of her hitting her in the face.

Esme had a 20cm cut that was gushing blood while passerby ran to help.

Little Esme's cut was so deep it went to her skull and she required surgery and an overnight stay in the hospital.

Medics have said she is lucky to be alive.

Mum-of-three Stacey said: “My mum said that Esme had run over to the swing and put her feet on the bottom bar when the whole thing fell.

Esme was playing in a park in Fife when disaster struck (Stacey Philip / SWNS)

“The bolts holding it together were missing and it came down on her head.

“There was blood everywhere and people in the park came and helped haul the fence off Esme.

“She was screaming. The surgeons have done a great job but they say she’s lucky to be alive as it could have been a lot worse.

"It was the facial surgeons that carried out her surgery.

"She was in surgery for about an hour, they had to do layers of stitches as the cut was right to her skull.

Esme was playing here when the fence fell down on her (Stacey Philip / SWNS)

“She could have lost her eye as it’s just above but she’s been left with a scar.”

The cut was about 20cm long and went from just above her eye to near her hairline.

Esme was rushed to Victoria Hospital in Fife, where she underwent surgery and was kept overnight to make sure she had not been concussed.

Photographer Stacey says her two sons Warren, seven, and Isaac, five, were also traumatised by the accident.

She said: “My youngest was taken away from the scene but my seven-year-old was absolutely distraught seeing what had happened.

“Under the circumstances, Esme has been amazing. She never got upset in hospital and she helped us through it.

“The hospital staff were amazing, singing Paw Patrol to her when she was getting anaesthetic – I just couldn’t praise them enough.”

She also praised the response from Fife Council and added: “They are doing a thorough investigation and they seem to have Esme’s best interests at heart.”

Esme underwent surgery and had stitches because the cut was so deep (Stacey Philip / SWNS)

Senior manager John Rodigan confirmed that an investigation is underway from the council.

He added: “Our thoughts and best wishes are with this little girl and her family.

"We are working with partners to look into what’s happened and will take any appropriate action.”

A Police Scotland spokeswoman added: “Following a report of a two-year-old girl being injured within a park in Leven on Sunday July 25, officers are making enquiries into the circumstances.”

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