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China toddler, 3, chokes to death while drinking bubble milk tea, bouncing on trampoline

Youngster dies despite desperate attempts to save him; parents blame tea shop that served them as netizens point fingers at mum, dad

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A toddler in China has choked on bubble milk tea and died while playing on a trampoline in a shopping centre. Photo: Shutterstock/Weibo
Fran Luin Beijing

The tragedy of a Chinese toddler who choked to death on the tapioca bubbles in his milk tea has sparked heated online discussion about parental responsibility.

On October 24, the three-year-old’s father, surnamed Li, posted a surveillance video of a playground in a shopping centre in eastern China’s Zhejiang province.

In the clip, the boy takes a sip of the bubble tea his mother bought him before playing on a trampoline on October 19.

The little boy sits in the playing area of the shopping centre minutes before tragedy struck. Photo: Weibo
The little boy sits in the playing area of the shopping centre minutes before tragedy struck. Photo: Weibo

Li said his son passed out a minute later and despite his mother’s attempts, she was unable to revive him.

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The boy was rushed to the hospital in his parents’ car but emergency treatment failed to save him.

The cause of his death was the tapioca bubbles in the tea.

The youngster’s mother carries her son out of the playing area before trying to revive him. Photo: Weibo
The youngster’s mother carries her son out of the playing area before trying to revive him. Photo: Weibo

The bubbles were about 10 mm in size, too big for a toddler’s airways once they are swallowed down the wrong pipe. Also, tapioca is too sticky for the mother’s Heimlich manoeuvre to work.

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