Nadie sabía lo que podía estar molestando a Mya Whittington, un bebé de 7 meses de edad. Al final, en el hospital, fue cuando una pluma de 2 pulgadas asomó por su cuello, dejando perplejos a todos.
Doctors suspect the baby swallowed or inhaled the feather, which became stuck inside her throat and eventually worked its way through her skin.
National and international news outlets picked up the story published by The News and posted by the Associated Press. Among those broadcasting or publishing the story were CNN, the Daily Mail in the U.K. and websites of news outlets in Kenya and India.
"Channel 12 and 3 are on their way to do interviews," Whittington said late Wednesday afternoon. "Another national news network called my boss to get my number."
Inquiries from other programs, such as RightThisMinute, were also coming in.
"I think it's pretty crazy," Whittington said of the spread of the story. "Its cool people are talking about it and see how crazy it is... It's fine with us." http://hutchnews.com/Todaystop/feather-baby-follow
¿Pero cómo se pudo tragar (o inhalar) todo eso? ¿Y los padres no se dan cuenta? Porque digo yo que a la niña le costaría tragarse eso, no me fastidies.
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Así empezaron los dinosaurios y miradlos ahora, como vuelan los cabrones evolucionados en aves.
Menudo pollo se ha montado.
Tendría que haber votado sensacionalista y no errónea ya que efectivamente emerge. Apareció esa noticia en el 2012.
In a follow up article written by a local news station, Mya's parents expressed disbelief at how popular the story has become around the world. http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourcommunity/2012/12/doctors-pluck-feather-from-baby-girls-neck.html
Doctors suspect the baby swallowed or inhaled the feather, which became stuck inside her throat and eventually worked its way through her skin.
National and international news outlets picked up the story published by The News and posted by the Associated Press. Among those broadcasting or publishing the story were CNN, the Daily Mail in the U.K. and websites of news outlets in Kenya and India.
"Channel 12 and 3 are on their way to do interviews," Whittington said late Wednesday afternoon. "Another national news network called my boss to get my number."
Inquiries from other programs, such as RightThisMinute, were also coming in.
"I think it's pretty crazy," Whittington said of the spread of the story. "Its cool people are talking about it and see how crazy it is... It's fine with us." http://hutchnews.com/Todaystop/feather-baby-follow
Y yo que pensaba que "la pluma" solo podía salirle a los varones... En fin, cosas veredes...
Lo raro es que en la mayoría de las noticias en español hablan de un trozo de metal, no de una pluma
http://bit.ly/YKz0XN
Su madre siempre dijo que era un angelito
Haibane Renmei
Gracias mcdonals
¿Pero cómo se pudo tragar (o inhalar) todo eso? ¿Y los padres no se dan cuenta? Porque digo yo que a la niña le costaría tragarse eso, no me fastidies.
lo de pluma, un poco cogido con papel de fumar, no?
#5 yo no tengo ni idea, pero puede ser algo genético, es sabido que todos los animales estamos "emparentados" en mayor o menor medida.
Esperaba que fuera algo vestigial, como ls órgano vestigial como las famosas colas.