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(Video) Three-Years-Old Child Stuck On Giant Kite Tail, Drifting Up To 100 Feet In The Air

A three years old girl suffered an unexpected tragedy when she was flown by a giant kite that reached 100 feet into the air at a festival at Nanliao harbor in Hsinchu City, Taiwan.

Based on the video, the child was stuck on the tail of a giant kite and when the kite was flown, the victim also flew into the air.

In the video, it can be seen that the child seemed to be tossed into the air and swirled until she was successfully reached back by the public and rescued.

Picture: Daily Mail

After the incident, the child was taken to hospital for treatment and reports confirmed she did not suffer any physical injuries other than minor scratches on her face.

Source: Daily Mail, NEVER LOSE HOPE Official

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