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Nails in wooden board injure younger lady in Port Elgin, household needs solutions

December 12, 20243 Mins Read
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An Ontario household was wrapping up a lovely day on Port Elgin’s seaside when their daughter stepped on one thing sharp within the sandy car parking zone.

“We started looking around in the sand to see if we could find something. My wife’s cousin found it with her hand, initially,” says Fraser Mahon, the young girl’s father. “We cleared away the sand to find a massive board in the sand, full of nails.”

The two- to-three-foot-long board with more than 20 nails in it punctured Fraser’s daughter’s foot in at least two spots.

“We were concerned about infection, knowing the nails had gone deep into her foot. So we just monitored for a few days,” he says. “She eventually healed up, and is doing alright.”

Saugeen Shores police are investigating after a young girl stepped on a wooden board covered in nails while walking on the beach in Port Elgin, Ont. on Oct. 23, 2022. (Source: Saugeen Shores Police Service/Facebook)

The Mahons say there is no way the board could accidentally have ended up buried in the sand in Port Elgin’s beach parking lot. They have no doubt it was a deliberate act, and immediately contacted the Saugeen Shores Police Service, who is now investigating.

“Disgusting. Deplorable. What kind of person could do such a thing?” asks Mahon.

The Mahons grew up Port Elgin however now dwell in Barrie, Ont., and have been on the seaside on Oct. 23, visiting household after they discovered the board buried within the sand.

1734031683 444 Nails in wood board injure young girl in Port ElginA picket board with nails was discovered within the car parking zone of Port Elgin, Ont.’s seaside, the place it injured Jessica and Fraser’s younger daughter after she stepped on it on Oct. 23, 2022. (Supply: Jessica and Fraser Mahon)

“Knowing some of the politics in Port Elgin, it was put where people park their cars, so probably aimed at tourists to cause some problems. Who knows exactly what the motive was, but unfortunately my daughter was the end result,” he says.

Mahon is looking on Saugeen Shores to put in safety cameras on the seaside to not solely catch somebody doing this sooner or later, but in addition to behave as a deterrent.

“I’d love to see the town with a little bit of responsibility, and get some cameras up there. They’re not expensive, anymore. There’s really no reason for them to debate it, with the amount of money in Saugeen Shores,” says Mahon. 



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