LPBW star, Jackson Roloff was rushed to the hospital due to a severe head injury.
Yet, how did the seven-year-old get into such a horrid situation? More so, what is his current status, and will he be okay? Keep reading for all of the details that are currently known.
Jackson Roloff Rushed To Hospital For Severe Head Injury
It has been a big year for Jackson Roloff. He just started second grade and his mother, Tori Roloff was thrilled to show off the monumental occasion. Along with Zach Roloff, the couple has three children: Jackson, Lilah, 4, and Josiah, 2. The duo tied the knot in 2015 and it was unclear if their children would be little or what would end up happening. However, they have all excelled with their larger-than-life personalities and LPBW fans love seeing them as they grow and thrive. More so, they are determined to do things on their own and show mom and dad who the real bosses are
Unfortunately, having children means having unexpected accidents. According to Parade, Tori and Zach Roloff spoke out about a traumatic incident involving Jackson. They shared the details on their Raising Heights podcast. Mama was away on a trip with friends in Disneyland when she returned home to her family:
“I came home, I was home for maybe an hour, we had just eaten dinner, and we were having so much fun, just catching up, the kids were playing soccer with Zach.”
Now, they were not playing outside but rather in the entryway of the house which sounds dangerous to begin with. Yet, Tori made listeners aware of how spacious their space was to place in. She said that there was “tons of room to play” and then, disaster struck:
“Yeah we were just playing soccer, we were having a great time. Lilah’s turned into quite the little soccer player…but then Jackson slipped, on the rug.”
What happened after the slip was far more serious than Tori and Zach could have ever guessed. Tori Roloff described the scene of Jackson smacking into a chair:
“He went a little too hard trying to save the ball…and slammed right into the arm of one of our chairs.”