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Heartbroke­n mum’s warning after death of ‘little princess’

TRAGEDY: Daughter Connie was suffocated by large stuffed bear

- Stefan MorkiS

A mother whose 18-month-old daughter was suffocated in her bed has warned of the dangers of letting children sleep next to stuffed toys.

Heartbroke­n Dexy Leigh Walsh found her daughter Connie Rose unconsciou­s when she went to wake her. Despite attempting CPR, Connie could not be saved, having died after being suffocated by a large stuffed teddy bear that had been placed in her bed to stop her from falling against her wall.

Dexy, from Dundee, has set up a Facebook page warning parents about the potential danger of letting children sleep with toys. She said: “I want every parent to see and be aware of this. Please move everything off your kid’s bed and away from the sides. I really hope my little princess’s tragic story can save someone else’s baby’s life.”

A heartbroke­n Dundee mum has launched an awareness campaign after her 18-month daughter suffocated under a stuffed toy.

Dexy Leigh Walsh suffered every parent’s worst nightmare when she discovered her 18-month old daughter Connie Rose had suffocated overnight on March 6.

Dexy had stuffed the side of the Connie Rose’s bed with teddy bears to stop her falling down between the mattress and the wall and hitting her head.

It is thought a large teddy fell on Connie Rose, who was born on September 10 2016, as she slept.

Although Dexy tried CPR, her daughter was pronounced dead at the scene. She was buried on March 21, with mourners releasing nearly 100 pink balloons in her memory.

Dexy has set up a Facebook page warning other parents about the dangers of leaving toys on children’s beds.

On it she wrote: “On March 6 8.01am 2018 my life changed.

“I woke up to get my oldest ready for school to find my youngest baby had passed away.

“I have been blaming myself as she passed away due to suffocatio­n as I had packed down the side of her bed with teddies and placed a big one on top of the smaller teddies to stop her from falling down the side of her bed, and she did exactly that but as it was all teddy bears she went under the massive teddy and fell asleep with the angels. All I think about now is what if I just left it empty she would still be here maybe with just a small bump on her head. It’s all what ifs now.

“But I want every parent to see and be aware of this. Let them fall – don’t try to stuff small places up with soft things, just leave it empty.

“She had a bed guard at one side and the smallest gap from her wall to her bed and that’s where I had put all her teddies – my biggest regret in life.”

Dexy added: “Please move everything off your kid’s bed and away from the sides.

“I really hope my little princesses tragic story can save someone else baby’s life.

“I miss you Connie so much. Life is so unfair at times. I’m so glad and proud you were my little girl. You made me who I am today and now I’m even stronger for your big sister.”

Dexy, who also posted a video on YouTube paying tribute to her daughter, added the tragedy had left everyone in her family “broken”.

She had a bed guard at one side and the smallest gap from her wall to her bed and that’s where I had put all her teddies – my biggest regret in life

 ??  ?? Dexy Leigh Walsh, left, who found her 18-month-old daughter Connie Rose unconsciou­s, wants parents to be aware of toy dangers.
Dexy Leigh Walsh, left, who found her 18-month-old daughter Connie Rose unconsciou­s, wants parents to be aware of toy dangers.
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The death of little Connie Rose has left the family “broken”.

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