Tv accident

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Twin children, an 18-month-old boy and girl, were injured inside an apartment at 2107 Troy Road in Clark County, March 4, 2013, when investigators said they toppled over a TV. (WDTN Photo/Robb Sneed)

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WDTN Photo/Kris Sproles

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Twins that toppled TV are home from the hospital

Updated: Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013, 2:51 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 05 Mar 2013, 2:46 PM EST

GERMAN TOWNSHIP (WDTN) - The two Clark County children injured Monday morning by a falling television are back home.

Catherine and Christopher Moore were treated and released from Children's Medical Center Tuesday.

The 18-month-old twins pulled a TV over onto themselves at their home at 2107 Troy Road in German Township.

After their mother called 911, the CareFlight helicopter was sent to the scene to fly the children back to Dayton for treatment.

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