Thursday, June 5, 2025, 3:21 pm
Toronto police report that a six-year-old boy sustained serious injuries after falling from the 10th floor of a west-end apartment building. The harrowing incident has sparked questions about building safety and supervision, leaving neighbors both shocked and, with a touch of wry disbelief, scratching their heads.
Toronto police said the child fell around 2 p.m. on Thursday, with police and paramedics both called to the scene.
Child in hospital after falling from apartment balcony CP24
A six-year-old boy has been hospitalized with serious injuries following a fall from an apartment building Thursday afternoon in the city’s west end. Toronto Police said officers responded at about 2 p.m. to reports of a child who fell from the 10th floor of an apartment complex at Weston Rd. and…
Toronto police are investigating after a six-year-old boy fell from the 10th floor of an apartment building in the west end of the city. Investigators say the fall occurred at a building in the Weston Road and Humber Boulevard area around 2 p.m. Thursday. Paramedics say they transported the child…
Boy, 6, seriously injured in fall from Toronto apartment building: police CP24
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