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Girl, 5, snatched to safety when glass canopy in Argos fell and smashed on floor as she was playing Pokemon Go

Her father grabbed her and pulled her from danger as the glass fell over where she was standing

A FIVE-YEAR-OLD girl had a narrow escape as a glass canopy broke and fell over where she had been standing while playing Pokemon Go moments before.

Elsie Roughan-Woodthorpe was playing the newly released game, which has taken the world by storm, when her Dad pulled her to safety as glass collapsed above her.

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The glass shattered on the floor after it broke and fell from over the Argos store over the weekendCredit: Mercury Press
Elsie was playing Pokemon Go with her Dad while her mum was in the store looking a presents for Elsie's upcoming birthdayCredit: Mercury Press

The glass canopy over a door of an Argos store in Gloucester broke while Elsie and her father were playing the game.

Her mother was inside the store looking at presents for Elsie's upcoming birthday.

Ray said he heard a smashing sound and his paternal instincts kicked in. He grabbed Elsie from where she was standing – just in the nick of time.

He said: "I still don't know how I knew to move her, I just did. The next second glass hit the floor where she was standing.

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"She cut her hand but it could have been a lot worse.

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"She was quite shaken up about what happened. Obviously time will tell if she is ok."

The family, from the Forest of Dean, Glos, were at the store on Sunday when the incident happened.

Both Argos and the owners of the site Hammerson have said they were investigating the issue and apologised for any inconvenience caused.

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Ray Roughan claims his parental sixth sense made him grab his daughter seconds before falling glass hit the spot where she had been playing Pokemon GoCredit: Mercury Press

A spokesman for Argos said: "The situation was reported to head office and logged as an incident with the health and safety function and group premises director.

"As a result the landlord was immediately on site to resolve the issue and ensure the remaining canopy was secure.

"We apologise again to our customer and their daughter."

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