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“Baby crying in the living room, door won’t open”… Dad trapped in the bathroom for 4 hours in ‘panic’

No matter how hard I tried, the door wouldn’t break…Panic ensued
“Please be cautious and not take things lightly,” urging
, ‘The story of a man who was trapped in a bathroom for over 4 hours while leaving his young child alone in the living room after stepping out was shared.’,
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, ‘According to an online community on the 21st, a post by a man in his 30s named A, who raises a young child, was uploaded on the 18th about being stuck in the bathroom after missing a tile.’,
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, ‘A said, “I left the child in the living room and went to the bathroom. When the child cried, I played music on my phone for her and went into the bathroom.” He also stated, “I tried to leave after taking care of business, but the door wouldn’t open properly.”‘,
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, ‘A, a healthy man who majored in physical education and exercises a lot, initially didn’t take it seriously. He thought, ‘I’ll try this and that, and if it doesn’t work, I’ll just break the door and leave.’,
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Traces of A struggling to break the door after being trapped in the bathroom for over 4 hours [Image source = Online community capture]

Traces of A struggling to break the door after being trapped in the bathroom for over 4 hours [Image source = Online community capture],
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, ‘However, even as time passed, the bathroom door wouldn’t open. The master bathroom was narrow and had no windows, making it uncomfortable to breathe. Since A’s house is on the top floor, he even tried yelling at the drainage pipes to get attention.’,
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, ‘A said, “After a few attempts, I was sweating, my breathing quickened, and I felt dizzy because of lack of oxygen, like wearing a gas mask during military training.” He continued, “Internally, I kept telling myself ‘Don’t panic’ and did mind control.”‘,
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, ‘He tried various methods to open the door but to no avail. He described the urgent situation at the time, saying, “I was sweating all over, couldn’t breathe properly, and the child was still crying in the living room.” Even when he climbed onto the toilet, putting his weight on the door and kicking, it wouldn’t budge.’,
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, ‘Eventually, after being trapped in the bathroom for over 4 hours, A was able to get out. A’s wife, who frequently checked the house’s CCTV, noticed the child crying but couldn’t see A, which seemed suspicious, prompting her to return home. A explained, “I was trapped, and the child was in a desperate state.” He added, “In the end, I contacted 119 and broke the door to get out.”‘,
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, ‘Finally, A concluded his post by saying, “Don’t take things lightly just because the bathroom is a familiar place. When going to the bathroom, bring your phone and have emergency contacts ready.’ He urged, “It may seem like nothing, but I hope it helps even a few people.”‘,
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