8th child fatality reported from recalled IKEA dresser

Ikea Malm dressers pictured have been involved in three deaths when they toppled over on toddlers. (Photo by Stephen Chernin/Getty Images)

Those own an IKEA Malm dresser should immediately stop using it if it isn't anchored to the wall, says IKEA Tuesday.

The recalled chests and dressers pose a serious tip-over and entrapment danger that have killed eight children so far, according to a news release.

Consumers can contact IKEA for a refund or a free wall-anchoring kit. IKEA will pick up the recalled dresser for free or will provide a free in-come wall-anchoring service.

So far, IKEA has received 186 reports of "tip-over" incidents involving the chests and dressers, 91 of which injured children.

Due to another child dying because of the dresser, IKEA is re-issuing the recall.

There have been eight reports of children dying due to the chest and dressers tipping over, the most recent one being a 2-year-old boy in California, who was trapped under an unanchored MALM three-drawer dressed that tipped over.