Baby boy dies after falling from a high-rise apartment building in Hanoi

Minh Hạnh |

Hanoi - A boy living in CT3 The Pride apartment building (La Khe ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi) died after falling from a high floor to the ground.

The incident occurred at around 3:00 p.m. on April 21. According to residents, they heard screams and then discovered a boy lying motionless in the apartment yard. The victim was identified as a resident living on the 38th floor of the building.

Immediately after the incident, people reported it to the authorities. After receiving the report, the authorities quickly arrived at the scene to investigate and clarify the cause.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Nguyen Van Long - Chairman of the People's Committee of La Khe Ward, Ha Dong District - confirmed the incident and said that the authorities are continuing to investigate the cause.

Currently, the authorities have not determined the exact location of the boy's death, only the victim's family knows that the victim lives on the 38th floor of CT3 The Pride apartment building.

Minh Hạnh
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