A HEARTBROKEN family are urging parents to dispose of the tiny magnetic balls used as fake tongue piercings in a viral TikTok trend after their 11-year-old was left seriously ill from swallowing them. Ellis Tripp was rushed to hospital after complaining of stomach pains, surgeons then made the horrific discovery that the magnetic balls were inside his intestines and bowel. His family say he is now fighting for his life. Sue Davies, Ellis s grandmother said: Ellis was taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital on Wednesday (May 19) for emergency surgery for what was thought to be a burst appendix after a week of being poorly and then significantly getting worse.
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A HEARTBROKEN family are urging parents to dispose of the tiny magnetic balls used as fake tongue piercings in a viral TikTok trend - after their 11-year-old was left in a serious condition from swallowing them. Ellis Tripp was rushed to hospital after complaining of stomach pains, surgeons then made the horrific discovery that the magnetic balls were inside his intestines and bowel. His family say the Nunnery Wood High School pupil is fighting for his life . Sue Davies, Ellis s grandmother said: Ellis was taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital on Wednesday (May 19) for emergency surgery for what was thought to be a burst appendix after a week of being poorly and then significantly getting worse.
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