A MUM has warned parents never to push kids’ beds against walls after her toddler got wedged and “almost lost his ear”.

Emily Sykes, from West Yorkshire , woke at 6.50am to the sound of one-year-old son Charlton Gill whimpering.

The beauty therapist went to give him his morning milk but was left baffled when he was nowhere to be seen.

The mum-of-two scoured the house before rushing back to Charlton’s room, where she finally heard the faint whimpering again.

The 40-year-old was horrified to discover her son, who had only transitioned from a cot to a bed the week before, wedged down the side of his bed in the small gap between the bed and the wall.

Emily quickly leapt into action, dragging the bed out and scooping a teary Charlton up into her arms.

While checking him over, Emily noti

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