Chris Heighington's son run over by buggy in frightening incident after full-time

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Cronulla have vowed to conduct an investigation after a frightening incident soon after full-time on Sunday in which Chris Heighington's son was run over by a buggy on the field.

Players rushed frantically to lift the vehicle off three-year-old Rocco at the Monty Porter Stand end of Southern Cross Group Stadium after he was trapped under it minutes after the Sharks' 25-20 win over Gold Coast.

The boy was carried away from the scene by Heighington and then his wife Sonya and assessed by paramedics in the Sharks dressing room, with the club reporting that he had a cut inside his mouth but appeared to be otherwise unharmed.


Cronulla chief executive Lyall Gorman said initial indications were that the buggy, which is used after games to collect signage, had been unmanned at the time. It had rolled forward after its attendant had inadvertently tossed a corner post onto its accelerator pedal.

"The doctor said that he's OK," Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan said. "I think they're still checking him out because he's only a little kid and he can't tell me too much what's wrong with him.


Yeah, it's terribly concerning but hopefully he's OK. He's in the sheds with the doctor and the paramedics so touch wood he's OK. [The club] will find out how it happened. I'll leave that to Lyall and his men. We'll make sure that we find out why and how."

Sharks captain Paul Gallen was speaking on air with 2GB sideline eye Mark Riddell as the accident occurred.

"I was doing the interview with the 'Pig' [Riddell] and it was a pretty distressing sight," Gallen said.

"It didn't look good but the boys were there pretty quick and they tipped the buggy on the side and got him out. I can't imagine how Heighno must feel. It didn't look great. But as Flanno said thankfully he's OK.


Cronulla Shark star Chris Heighington's son run over by buggy in frightening incident after full-time

Video shows Barba etc running over to the buggy.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...h/news-story/ad9b5ba1d0fc632770e86a9561e594f3



Thankfully he is OK.
 
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Good stuff by Barba to sprint over like that and try and help, a lot of people would've just yelled out. Glad the little bugger's alright.
 
 
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