3-Year-Old Boy Dies After Fall From 29th Floor NYC Apartment

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NEW YORK (AP) — A 3-year-old boy died after falling from a 29th floor balcony of a New York City apartment building on Saturday morning, police said a preliminary investigation shows.

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Officers found the injured toddler lying on a 3rd floor scaffolding after receiving a 911 call at 11:09 a.m. The boy was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

“We believe the child exited through a window, but exactly how that occurred is under investigation at the time,” a police spokesperson told The Associated Press. The apartment is located in the Taino Towers residential complex in Harlem, on Third Avenue between East 122nd and 123rd Streets.

New York City law requires owners of buildings with three or more apartments to install window guards if a child age 10 years or younger lives there or if a tenant or occupant requests them. It’s unclear whether window guards were installed in this particular apartment.

The spokesperson said the child’s death is under “active investigation” and police are speaking with two individuals who were inside the apartment when the boy fell.

Nidia Cordero, who lives on the 34th floor of the building, told the New York Post that she suddenly heard what she believes was the mother of the child screaming.

“And I looked,” she said, “and the baby was in the scaffolding.”

Richard Linares told the New York Daily News he was outside the apartment complex when the toddler fell.

“We heard a big bang,” he said. “My boy that was here ran to the front. He ran up the scaffold to find the baby. The baby was still crying and breathing when he got there.”

He later added: “By the time the paramedics brought him down, they had a towel over his face.”

Tanjelyn Castro, a neighbor, described to the Daily News a frantic scene as police and residents tried to reach the child.

“Everybody that was outside was running, climbing,” she said. “Every man you saw was trying to get to the scaffold. It was a whole bunch of emotion.”


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Smartee
Smartee
1 year ago

verachamav al kol maasav… ma hu rachum af atta rachum..

Last edited 1 year ago by Rabbi Yair Hoffman
Kathy Hochul
Kathy Hochul
1 year ago

This is terrible. We must ban all windows from apartment buildings.

R. Moshe
R. Moshe
1 year ago

News reports that there was a very loud argument leading up to the fall. Sounds like the child was thrown out the window or from a balcony.