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Jess Wright Warns After Son Is Catapulted From Bouncy Castle

Wright said her four-year-old briefly stopped breathing after the fall, warning parents to watch children closely around inflatables.

Overview

  • Wright said her son Presley was thrown roughly three metres from a bouncy castle onto a hard wooden floor at a birthday party and briefly lost consciousness, she told ITV and posted on social media.
  • An ambulance took Presley to a London hospital where staff feared serious injury but after pain relief and observation he was discharged with bruises and soreness.
  • Wright described Presley stopping breathing and turning blue for about 10 to 15 seconds before slowly regaining consciousness, which she called the most terrifying moment.
  • The family’s concern was heightened because Presley has a bicuspid aortic valve, a congenital two-flap heart valve, though reports say the condition did not change the hospital outcome.
  • Wright used her TV appearance to urge vigilance around inflatables and experts cited basic safety steps such as hiring inspected equipment, keeping crash mats by open sides, and ensuring close adult supervision.