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23.12.2024

Hareidi child fell from third floor – and stayed unharmed

A second child fell today from his home in Modi'in Illit, came across an air conditioner and laundry ropes – and fell into a water pool. In a miraculous way, no injuries were found on his body. Volunteer: "There was a big miracle here"

Hareidi child fell from third floor – and stayed unharmed
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Another case of a child falling in Modi'in Illit: today (Thursday) close to 15:30pm, a call was received about a child who fell from the height of three storeys, on Netivot Hamishpat st. in Modi'in Illit.

The Ichud Hatzola paramedics who arrived on the scene, found the child in the yard of a building in full consciousness and without injuries. The paramedics checked his body, and most miraculously there were none.

Itzik Noigershal, a volunteer of Ichud Hatzola – Modi'in Illit, told Behadrei Hareidim that the four year old child fell from a height of about 2.5 storeys, but the fall was not direct. At the beginning of his fall, the child came across laundry strings, continued to fall and seemingly bumped into an air conditioner, from there he fell into a pool full of water. After getting himself totally wet, he rolled out of the pool.

"This is a real miracle," says Itzik in wonder. "I don't want to think what could have happened to the child in a fall from such a height, without the relatively light hits which he got on his way to the ground".

He further added, that a girl who was in the yard saw the fall, and said that the child's head did not hit anything on the way down, and so did the child say. There were no signs of injury found on his body, but to be on the safe side he was taken to the Tel Hashomer hospital for X-rays and check-ups.

Police forces from the Sha"y disctrict arrived and opened an investigation.
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