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Mats were normally stored horizontally. Over Christmas break, the school decided to store them vertically. That's in the article.
So when he stored his shoes in there, it would have been in a horizontally stored mat.
He could have tried to get it out and fell in head first. I fail to see why that would be impossible.
He might have not realized he wouldn't be able to get out of the mat.
I posted earlier that I understand how the mats were normally stored horizontally and why it makes no sense to me that he would have tried to get something out of one after it had been re-stored vertically.
And him trying to get it out would have been the only way he could have fallen in head first directly down into the opening as he was found.
It makes no sense to me that a kid of normal intelligence wouldn't realize after two seconds that he had no chance at all of reaching something at the bottom of a 7-foot hole, and would keep trying to reach it until he fell in.