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Poor little guys. Hope Griffin's friend heals fast. Hugging my girls a little tighter tonight.

Oh no! Similar thing happened (to my full grown son) while playing ultimate frisbee, in the summer at a park in Oakville. He slid on the cement pad and his leg went under a bench and it ripped it open like a sausage, from thigh to below his knee cap. Three layers of stitches to close it up. Designers of park 'furniture' should take care for the underside.

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