Lincoln had been playing on a windowsill at home in 2020 when he was found unresponsive with the blind cord around his neck.
grandmother who lost her three-year-old grandson to an accident with a window blind cord is calling for improved safety standards so that all properties are safe for children.
His grandmother Kerrie is sharing her family's heartbreaking story in a bid to help save other lives.Lincoln was playing on a windowsill at home in Melbourne's east in 2020 right before he was found unresponsive with the blind cord around his neck. "My son described him as his best friend, his right arm," she said.
A Melbourne grandmother who lost her three-year-old grandson to an accident with a window blind cord is calling for improved safety standards so that all properties are safe for children. The government is consulting on the potential introduction of a mandatory blind cord safety standard for all rental properties, irrespective of the property's age.