A mum lived through a "parents' worst nightmare" as her toddler had to be airlifted to hospital after pouring hot tea over himself.
Michelle Downes, 38, called 999 straight away after then-two-year-old Jenson became covered in boiling water. He was flown to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, where Jenson was given a skin graft.
He had to have his entire upper body bandaged as a result - leaving him looking "like a mummy". The horror unfolded in the brief moment that Jenson's dad, Jamie, had turned his back to put a used tea bag in the bin after making a brew at the family home in Cheshire, on May 17 last year.
Little Jenson managed to reach up to the counter and pull the mug down - causing the contents to pour all over his body. READ MORE: Police storm rapist's home and find 'pale and malnourished' woman in sudden raid "[Jamie] literally just turned his back, and then the next thing you heard was a smash of a cup, and then a scream," Michelle told PA Real Life. "I was upstairs, so I didn't actually see it happen, but I heard it. "Initially, I thought I'd left a knife on the side because I just cooked their dinner...
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