This TikTok user said the child that had purportedly played with the extinguisher was "[astonished] when the extinguisher … 'exploded'".
Doctor said the boy was "lucky" the pencil did not pierce through his skull.
"Home accidents, as much as we try to prevent it, we can't avoid it," says television presenter Charlyn Lin.
The company has accepted full responsibility over the tragic incident, and is currently negotiating with the victim's family about compensation.
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The 16-month-old suffered fourth-degree burns after sticking his hand inside the vacuum. His mum has this warning for other parents.
Rescuers worked nonstop for five days, clearing an 800-square meter area in an attempt to rescue the boy that fell inside a well.
The video shows a father playing with his child inside a supermarket in China; his son was swinging from his arms behind him, but then the father slips and falls on his child.
Little Kyle was taken by ambulance to KK Women's and Children's Hospital after the incident, for his injuries including a cut on his chin, loose teeth and bruises.
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