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TODDLER SURVIVES FALL FROM SLIDE AT PARK IN PHILADELPHIA

A heart-stopping moment turned into a miraculous save this past weekend at FDR Park in South Philadelphia, when a toddler fell from a high slide—and survived with barely a scratch.

The incident happened at the Anna Verna Playground during a family reunion. According to witnesses, the young child had somehow made their way up the large slide structure, but in a moment of misstep, lost balance and fell. What could’ve been a tragedy quickly became a moment of awe and relief, as one of the child’s relatives reacted instantly and jumped in to break the fall.

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The dramatic scene unfolded in front of stunned family members. Rafael Miles, a relative, told ABC 6 that his cousin happened to be standing in just the right spot when the child slipped—and managed to catch the toddler mid-air or at least soften the impact enough to prevent major injuries.

Though shaken, the child was reportedly unharmed and did not require hospitalization.

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