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Old 05-25-2009, 10:45 PM
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Mike Tyson's 4yr old on life support

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/05/25/ari...yson.daughter/

The 4-year-old daughter of boxing legend Mike Tyson was in "extremely critical condition" Monday evening after she was injured in a treadmill accident at the family's home in Phoenix, Arizona, police said.
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Old 05-25-2009, 10:47 PM
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Sorry to hear about this. What a tragedy. I had no idea he had children that young.
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Old 05-25-2009, 10:49 PM
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I heard that on the news while I was at my parents for a barbeque. So sad and I hope she is doing better and will recover.
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Old 05-25-2009, 10:52 PM
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Here is the Fox News report.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,521777,00.html
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Old 05-25-2009, 11:00 PM
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How sad..

Praying she will be ok..
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Old 05-25-2009, 11:05 PM
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Oh that's so tragic. I wonder if it was the cord to the locking device. Some have a lock devide that hangs from a cord but I don't remember mine being long enough a loop for anything like this to occur. The poor little girl and poor parents and her poor 7 year old brother who found her. What trauma this is for him. I pray she'll survive and be well.
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Old 05-25-2009, 11:08 PM
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Sorry to hear about this. What a tragedy. I had no idea he had children that young.
ETA: Under Personal Life This says he has 6 children with several different women. Since he's still with this current girlfriend, I assume this baby is his youngest. Tragic.

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Old 05-25-2009, 11:11 PM
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Mike Tyson's daughter in critical condition after accident

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/05/25/ari...ter/index.html

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The 4-year-old daughter of boxing legend Mike Tyson was in "extremely critical condition" Monday evening after she was injured in a treadmill accident at the family's home in Phoenix, Arizona, police said.
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Mike Tyson's Daughter Found Hanging From Cord

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Mike Tyson's 4-year-old daughter is on life support and in "extremely critical condition" after she was found hanging Monday morning from a treadmill cable in her family's Phoenix home, police said.
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Old 05-25-2009, 11:44 PM
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How sad and heartbreaking.

I hope by some miracle she pulls through this but it looks very serious.

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Old 05-26-2009, 03:39 AM
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It sure does not sound good; the article says she is on life support. I'm not a fan of Mike Tyson but I wouldn't wish something like this on my worst enemy. It sounds like it was just one of those accidents that can happen with things that are around the house when you have a curious child.
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:41 AM
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I don't want to be the drag in this group but everyone please remember
that if the childs oxygen was cut off for just a few minutes, and she was
not able to be revived by paramedics at the secene, nor the hospital, she is more than likely on a ventilator, brain dead, and now the family will have to make the decision when to turn the machines off. IF she recovers, lives, she will be at the very least in a vegatative state (Terry Schaivo) and dependent on the ventilator to breathe. So sad, but it happens everyday to people that are put on artificial breathing machines and they were already brain dead.

I am not going to say I hope she gets better, I am going to say I hope the decisions made and the outcome are truly whats in the childs best interest. I will pray for Mike Tyson's family.
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:23 AM
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/05/25/ari...yson.daughter/

The 4-year-old daughter of boxing legend Mike Tyson was in "extremely critical condition" Monday evening after she was injured in a treadmill accident at the family's home in Phoenix, Arizona, police said.
My sis and I still remove the ties on sweatshirts, hoodies, rain jackets and such since years ago a little girl was killed when her hoodie cord got caught in an escalator and she was strangled. It was horrible.

Need to be carefull of window blinds cords especially near a childs crib or play area, too..
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:51 AM
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So sad to hear about Mike Tysons little daughter, so many things can happen in a split second.
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Old 05-26-2009, 11:50 AM
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I don't want to be the drag in this group but everyone please remember
that if the childs oxygen was cut off for just a few minutes, and she was
not able to be revived by paramedics at the secene, nor the hospital, she is more than likely on a ventilator, brain dead, and now the family will have to make the decision when to turn the machines off. IF she recovers, lives, she will be at the very least in a vegatative state (Terry Schaivo) and dependent on the ventilator to breathe. So sad, but it happens everyday to people that are put on artificial breathing machines and they were already brain dead.

I am not going to say I hope she gets better, I am going to say I hope the decisions made and the outcome are truly whats in the childs best interest. I will pray for Mike Tyson's family.
Agreed.

Maybe this is a case like Natasha Richardson and she is on life support because they are marking time until she becomes an organ donor?

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Old 05-26-2009, 01:31 PM
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I am not a big fan of MT but this is just horrible..I just now seen it on HLN that poor baby and the family they are all in my thoughts and prayers..

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Old 05-26-2009, 02:25 PM
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Can always hope for the best. My nephew was around this age when he got over a gate and fell in a pool after sneaking outside at my uncle's house. They estimate he was underwater for about 9 minutes from the brain damage they found (mostly to his speech center), but was able to be revived by my cousing who had recently taken classes that included CPR. He does have some learning issues, but otherwise is fully functional adult today. I did see mentioned here though that she was not revived even at the hospital which would lead to extensive damage after that long, but I wasn't seeing that in the articles unless I missed it.
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:10 PM
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I don't want to be the drag in this group but everyone please remember
that if the childs oxygen was cut off for just a few minutes, and she was
not able to be revived by paramedics at the secene, nor the hospital, she is more than likely on a ventilator, brain dead, and now the family will have to make the decision when to turn the machines off. IF she recovers, lives, she will be at the very least in a vegatative state (Terry Schaivo) and dependent on the ventilator to breathe. So sad, but it happens everyday to people that are put on artificial breathing machines and they were already brain dead.

I am not going to say I hope she gets better, I am going to say I hope the decisions made and the outcome are truly whats in the childs best interest. I will pray for Mike Tyson's family.
I join you in wishing what's best for the child. My sister died of sudden heart attack and was without oxygen too long. They say you have about 4 minutes. Death is a process that begins in the brain.
The heart can be shocked back and life support administered but the person's gone for all intents and purposes.
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:21 PM
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I've read all the links here and don't see where they were unable to revive her. They must have gotten her heart started or she couldn't be on life support.

I have a friend with a dtr on life support for 25 years. Another with a son in that condition for 32 years. Medical science has that ability. The trouble is they get pneumonia about once a month and ongoing infections.

I pray for this family and for this little child.
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:28 PM
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Can always hope for the best. My nephew was around this age when he got over a gate and fell in a pool after sneaking outside at my uncle's house. They estimate he was underwater for about 9 minutes from the brain damage they found (mostly to his speech center), but was able to be revived by my cousing who had recently taken classes that included CPR. He does have some learning issues, but otherwise is fully functional adult today. I did see mentioned here though that she was not revived even at the hospital which would lead to extensive damage after that long, but I wasn't seeing that in the articles unless I missed it.
If the water was very cold, this is possible but it sounds like Exodus Tyson's accident happened at room temperature.

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Old 05-26-2009, 06:36 PM
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I've read all the links here and don't see where they were unable to revive her. They must have gotten her heart started or she couldn't be on life support.

I have a friend with a dtr on life support for 25 years. Another with a son in that condition for 32 years. Medical science has that ability. The trouble is they get pneumonia about once a month and ongoing infections.

I pray for this family and for this little child.
She's on life support so yes they can artificially keep her breathing and keep her heart beating but really, i wouldn't want my child to live 25 - 32 years on life support.

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Old 05-26-2009, 07:26 PM
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If the water was very cold, this is possible but it sounds like Exodus Tyson's accident happened at room temperature.

This was in a swimming pool during the summer, so wouldn't be very cold. I'm no doctor, but my understanding is that after 4 minutes with no oxygen, damge starts and will continue the longer there is no oxygen. As I said, my nephew was under they figure for about 9 minutes when they determined the amount of damage to their best of their ability. I just hope it wasn't long for this little girl.
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Old 05-26-2009, 08:51 PM
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Just saw on the news that they child was taken off life support this morning and has died. So sad....

I just read it on TMZ............Heartbreaking. I couldn't imagine what they are going through


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Old 05-26-2009, 09:07 PM
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Mike Tyson's daughter dies

Mike Tyson's daughter dies after accident in her home
Police say the girl was playing on a treadmill Monday in her central Phoenix home when her head apparently slipped inside a cord hanging under the console.

http://www.ktnv.com/global/story.asp?s=10420921

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Old 05-26-2009, 09:35 PM
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RIP little one.

I'm still on the fence on how this could've happened. Hard to believe her head just slipped around the cord but I know the most unexpected accidents do happen.

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Old 05-26-2009, 09:45 PM
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Who would ever think their child was in life threatening danger in the next room at your own home? I don't think of a treadmill as being a huge threat to a 5 yr. old, although I would keep it unplugged unless I watched. Still who would think she could strangle herself, a bizarre type of hazzard in which she was unable to call for help? You know how you always listen for trouble when your child is out of sight, even the next room? A terrible freak accident and unthinkable tragedy.
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:49 PM
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I am so sorry to hear this has happened.

Like the Doctor on Fox said today. We must child proof our homes and get down on our hands and knees to see what a young child sees that may be of interest to them that adults don't notice since they are taller. She said it would not take but a couple of minutes to render the child unconscious.

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Old 05-26-2009, 09:50 PM
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RIP little one.

I'm still on the fence on how this could've happened. Hard to believe her head just slipped around the cord but I know the most unexpected accidents do happen.

The treadmills I've owned, there's a locking device tied to a string/cord. Once the locking "key" is placed into it's lock the way to disengage it is the same for a safety seatbelt. A 4 year wouldn't be able to undo it if their head was caught in the loop between the attached end & the locked key in place.

My treadmills didn't have a cord long enough for this accident to occur but apparently Tyson's did. It's not that she put a loop around her own neck. It apparently was hanging there enough for her to get her head into and not enough space given the treadmill console to get out. It's hard to explain. I tried to find a photo in all the treadmills for sale online but they don't show the key and cord it's on.

I'm sure in the future they will make this feature with safety in mind due to this accident.
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My heart goes out to the Tyson's.....especially Exodus's older brother, since he found her unresponsive. No one should have to lose a child to a horrible accident like this. RIP, baby girl.....
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:55 PM
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I am so sorry to hear this has happened.

Like the Doctor on Fox said today. We must child proof our homes and get down on our hands and knees to see what a young child sees that may be of interest to them that adults don't notice since they are taller. She said it would not take but a couple of minutes to render the child unconscious.

RIP little one!
Honestly I don't think anyone can think of eveything. Otherwise the treadmill designers would've already thought of this. You can bet they'll rethink it in the future after this accident.

I was reading online about safety features of treadmills yesterday and they tell people to unplug them and put the key in so the treadmill couldn't engage. Believe me if there had been no key this little girl would still be alive. It was the cord to the safety key that chocked her. It apparently formed a loop from the attached end to the key lock area. That's all I can think of. Very tragic. I hope they tell people how it happened so they can do something to prevent another child falling victim to it. heartbreaking.
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The treadmills I've owned, there's a locking device tied to a string. Once the locking "key" is placed into it's lock the way to disengage it is the same for a safety seatbelt. A 4 year wouldn't be able to undo it if their head was caught in the loop between the attached end & the locked key in place.

My treadmills didn't have a cord long enough for this accident to occur but apparently Tyson's did. It's not that she put a loop around her own neck. It apparently was hanging there enough for her to get her head into and not enough space given the treadmill console to get out. It's hard to explain. I tried to find a photo in all the treadmills for sale online but they don't show the key and cord it's on.

I'm sure in the future they will make this feature with safety in mind due to this accident.
Isn't that always the case? How many children died before they made cribs, car seats, playpens safer, etc?

I'm not saying the accident couldn't have happened...and you explained this type of treadmill well in your post. Maybe if I had a photo of the treadmill and the way the cord was placed it would convince me.

A child's life was lost too soon. Very tragic and my heart goes out to her parents and siblings.
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:04 PM
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I think it's the most likely that she put her head in the apparent loop like kids stick their heads between rungs of a banister railing. Only with the plyable cord all she would've had to have done is twirl once trying to free herself and she would've been chocked. The poor baby. My heart goes out to this family.
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Old 05-26-2009, 10:09 PM
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Rest in Peace, little Exodus.


Larry King is talking about her death on his show.
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Isn't that always the case? How many children died before they made cribs, car seats, playpens safer, etc?

I'm not saying the accident couldn't have happened...and you explained this type of treadmill well in your post. Maybe if I had a photo of the treadmill and the way the cord was placed it would convince me.

A child's life was lost too soon. Very tragic and my heart goes out to her parents and siblings.
Oh gosh I wasn't trying to convince you of anything. You wondered and I was trying to explain. I started out by describing the treadmills I've owned. I have no idea what kind of treadmill Tyson has.

It's that when the news said the child choked on a cord, that's the only cord I've ever seen on a treadmill. I do hope the news can explain it so other children won't fall victim. It is very tragic.
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I found one photo where you can barely make out the cord that hangs down like a loop. It's a photo of a row of treadmills. The treadmill on the left, you can see a cord hanging in a loop. Right about in the center/bottom of the console. My treadmills were the cheaper versions from Sears or Copeland Sports with short cords. No way could a child put their head in it.

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just heard she passed away my Thoughts and Prayers are with her family..

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They all have folding decks for space saving convenience. I HATE them. I never folded mine up. I once had it folded just to check it out and it fell on me! And yes I had it folded properly too. Very dangerous I thought. I never put it up again for that reason. It would CRUSH a child and kill them it's so heavy. They should do away with that too.
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Truly sad!

My prayers for the family!!
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I found one photo where you can barely make out the cord that hangs down like a loop. It's a photo of a row of treadmills. The treadmill on the left, you can see a cord hanging in a loop. Right about in the center/bottom of the console. My treadmills were the cheaper versions from Sears or Copeland Sports with short cords. No way could a child put their head in it.

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/h...s-features.htm
Mine and my sisters the cord does not hang down..so was it the cord that you see in this pic or the one that the machine plugs in the wall? on LKL not sure who was talking but they kinda explained what could have happened
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I've never had a treadmill, and don't really want one, but I have heard of an adult losing a finger in the treadmill. I don't know how it happened, just happened to be in the plastic surgeon's office when they got a call that the doctor had to go to try to reattach. I had to go back another day for my appointment.
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