Kaitlin and Lisa's neighbour Amiee Morrison carried out CPR on Karlton until paramedics arrived at the house. On the day of the accident, Kaitlin and her eight-month-old twin daughters Renàe and Tiànna Hodgson had come to visit. He had lots of dinosaur and dragon books and lots of dinosaur toys." He loved dinosaurs - 'dinosaur roar' was probably one of his first words. "He was really well mannered so he got a treat.
Lisa said: "He had been really well behaved and he hadn't asked for anything, he was never ungrateful. Lisa and husband Karl, 35, bought the balloon for their son on June 17 after the trip to the fair. He had his eyes wide open and he was pale." As a mother, I knew he was gone, he was unresponsive. "I pulled the balloon off him and I screamed. I think he's put himself in the balloon to be a dinosaur to go outside and surprise his nieces. "It was a dinosaur balloon which was the same size as him. "When I came in he was on the floor with the balloon over his head and his neck," she said. Lisa said she went inside to check on Karlton after he went in to use the toilet. She said they were enjoying the warm weather in the garden when the accident happened on June 23. Lisa has three other children, Kaitlin, 25, Joe, 20, and Will, 15. READ MORE: Terminally ill Coventry mum in tearful bid to 'make memories' with young son Karlton was given emergency treatment and spent six days in intensive care before his ventilator was tragically switched off, reports the Chronicle.
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