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Tree smashes through family's home on top of sleeping baby

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A family has recalled their terrifying close call that saw a huge tree crash through their roof and onto their baby boy's cot as he slept.

The near disaster during a wild storm in Avalon on Sydney's northern beaches last week was captured on little Ned's baby monitor.

Keisha Ferguson and her husband Matt feared the worst as they raced to their nine-month-old's bedroom room.

It took just 40 seconds to reach Ned but it was the longest 40 seconds of their lives.

The frantic mum could be heard screaming: 'Oh my God! My baby, are you all right?'




The Ferguson family (pictured) are still shaken by the terrifying close call when a tree crashed through baby Ned's bedroom during a wild storm




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'I clearly remember pulling tile after tile and I couldn't get to him and I was kind of yelling,' Ms Ferguson told 7News.

Incredibly, หวยรัฐบาล Ned wasn't injured in the freak incident, much to his parents' relief.

'It's surreal to think we were in there ... and it all happened so quickly and the sound of the tree coming down ... there was just no warning,' Ms Ferguson recalled.

'You think your kids are in a safe place, and we are just innocently putting our kids to sleep like everyone does every night, and to think it could just come down like that ... there was no warning it just fell in one piece on top of us.'




The near disaster during a wild storm last week was captured on a baby monitor. Pictured is the damaged bedroom and cot where little Ned was sleeping

Astonishing footage from the monitor showed the the moment the tree crashed through the ceiling and destroyed Ned's cot and bedroom, followed by his mum's terrified screams.

'We didn't even know what it was at the time ... but then when you watch the footage back, you see how close it was,' Ms Ferguson said.

One week on, the family-of-four said that they were told to go buy Lotto tickets after their incredible story of survival.

'He's a little miracle boy ... he was just fast asleep, happy as,' Ms Ferguson said.

Ned is yet to return to his bedroom to sleep.

But the family hope that it will feel like home again one day.

'When you look where we were standing in that room, it's a miracle that we all walked out with a couple of scratches,' Mr Ferguson said.


Sydney

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