An American child implicates his mother in buying a $ 3,000 frozen sweets

A child accidentally bought candy for nearly $ 3,000, the New York Post reported.

The newspaper added that the child Noah Bryant, who loves animation and lives with his mother in the Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City, ordered an ice cream candy from an online store with a purchase value of nearly $ 3,000, and a bill for the purchases went to the child's aunt's house.

Noah bought a large quantity of frozen SpongeBob lollipops from the Amazon store by mistake, in a non-refundable purchase, and sent the sweets to his maternal and aunt's home.

The mother was surprised by her son Noah's bill, and forced a huge bill and placed it in complex accounts to raise the amount in addition to paying off student loans and paying family expenses.

A student at New York University and a social work trainee, Katie Slush, supported the mother, Jennifer Bryant, and created a page on the Go Fund Me platform to compensate the child's mother for the value of the purchase invoice, and "Katie" wrote on the fundraising page, that the purchases amounted to 51 funds. 918 frozen desserts.

The support campaign managed to raise $ 3,675, exceeding the required donation ceiling, to express the child's mother's happiness with the tremendous support and confirm that the additional amount will be allocated to her son's education and treatment.