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LINCOLN, ONÉ. –
A Nebraska family mourns the loss of his 2-year-old son.
Caleb Acuna was killed when a bouncing pillow he and his sister were jumping on Wednesday afternoon were grabbed by a gust of wind and thrown across a pumpkin patch, reported the Lincoln Journal Star.
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Caleb's parents were on the pillow just moments before the gust of wind, which measured around 59 mph, tore off the pillow filled with air from his fasteners. Fire officials said the vehicle was lifted at an altitude of 10 to 10 meters, Star newspaper reported.
Caleb's sister, aged 5, was thrown from the pillow, but the envelope was wrapped around the boy before landing 40 meters away.
He was rushed to hospital but his death was declared Thursday afternoon, KOLN said. He was removed from a respirator on Friday morning, the station reported.
Caleb's sister was treated and released from the hospital on Thursday morning, the newspaper reported.
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