Jess Wright revealed that her four-year-old son was rushed to the hospital after a scary bouncy castle incident over the weekend.
Incident Details
Reality television star Jess Wright took to social media as she shared a picture of her four-year-old son, Presley, lying on a hospital stretcher after he was 'catapulted' off a bouncy castle and landed on a hard, wooden floor.
She wrote: 'Scariest day of my life. Have thanked God every day that he's ok because it was truly horrendous seeing him in the state he was here and just before.'
Sharing another post of her little boy lying in her arms, Jess added: 'The love I feel for this child physically hurts', before going onto explain what had happened.
Social Media Account
Taking to her Instagram stories to tell her followers about the incident, she said: 'We had a really scary thing happen at a birthday party on Saturday. Presley got catapulted off the top of a bouncy castle high in the air and landed face down on hard wooden floor from about three metres high.'
'A noise that silenced the whole party and will haunt me I'm sure. My baby was struggling to breathe and then passed out in our arms until coming to in what felt like ages later but probably about five seconds.'
She added: 'We were blue lit to the trauma unit in London and on the journey things were being discussed like broken ribs, spine injury and worse.'
'Miraculously when we arrived the shock had subsided slightly and pain killers kicked in and a few hours later we were released with no injuries other than a few bruises, a very sore little boy and traumatised parents.'
Heart Condition Concerns
Touching on Presley's heart condition which makes her worry about his health, she said: 'Like most I'm sure, Will and I are so very panicky around Presley's safety especially because of his heart condition, so the fact this happened to him, we were beside ourselves.'
'It was a freak accident that couldn't have been avoided but I will say I'll be more careful in future if the bouncy castle is on a wooden floor opposed to mats or I guess maybe grass.'
Thank You to Supporters
'Thank you to all the families at the party who helped us at the time and were there to support us. We had a lucky escape but I wanted to say the biggest thank you to the paramedics in the @nhsenglandldn ambulance team and the doctors at Royal London Hospital.'



