'FRIGHT OF MY LIFE'

Desperate mum ‘drowning’ in giant children’s ball pit with her son waves for help after falling in

Vivien Low, who is 5'8", said the balls came up to her armpits and when she fell she could not reach the bottom

A DESPERATE mum is seen waving for help after slipping under the surface of a kids' ball pool so deep it felt like she was drowning.

Vivien Low posted the footage on Facebook, saying she got the "fright of my life" in 40,000 plastic balls suspended in a bouncy net.

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Vivien Low waves for help as she slips beneath a sea of 40,000 plastic ballsCredit: AsiaWire

She said she began to panic after falling in with four-year-old son Riley.

Vivien said: "Not long into the play, I lost my balance in the ball pit and fell backwards.

"I could not reach the bottom and I could not stand up.

"I tried to roll over, I couldn’t. I tried to find the net so I could grip it, I couldn’t.

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: "So far, the feedback we have about the ball pit has been very positive and we've not received any other feedback about the ball pit being too deep."

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But the operator also said on Facebook: "We will review the number of balls included in the pit and ensure that our first-aid trained staff will be swifter in their response to any requests for assistance."

It added: "Fun fact: actually, it’s impossible to drown in the pit.

"The uniform 7cm balls create an extremely porous pit and are at the same time too big to fill your nose or mouth."

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Last September a horrified mum claimed kids were left covered in poo at a soft play area in Surrey.


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