Fatal incident in Neukölln: Child falls from a high residential building

Fatal incident in Neukölln: Child falls from a high residential building
terrible incident in Neukölln: child dies from a high -rise building
after fallingA tragic incident occurred in Neukölln on the night of Friday. A ten -year -old child fell from the ninth floor of a residential building and lost his life. The exact circumstances of the incident are currently still unclear and are examined by the investigative authorities.
As a spokesman for the Berlin police station told against T-Online, the child's parents are in medical treatment due to the shock. Two other people, presumably witnesses to the terrible events, also had to be looked after on site.
The tragic incident occurred in Dieselstrasse around 1.20 a.m. in a high -rise building with a total of twelve floors. The child fell into the depths from the ninth floor and suffered fatal injuries. The exact background and causes of the fall are currently still unknown and are carefully checked by the investigative authorities.
A reporter who was on site reported on a depressing atmosphere and shaken residents. The child's parents were immediately taken to a clinic to be medically looked after and to process the shock.
Dieselstrasse in Neukölln has been in deep grief since the tragic incident. The entire environment is characterized by great dismay and compassion. The people on site are in thoughts among those affected and hope that they will find support and consolation in this difficult time.
This terrible incident again illustrates the importance of security in residential buildings, especially for children. Parents should always keep an eye on their children and make sure that windows and balconies are sufficiently secured to prevent such tragic accidents.
The authorities will continue their investigation to clarify the exact circumstances of the incident. Until then, it is important to donate consolation and support to the family members, friends and acquaintances of the late child so that they can survive this difficult time.