Infant Falls From Fourth-Floor Window, Saved by Tree Branch

The one-year-old was lying on the ground, conscious with the bent branch of a tree next to him.
Infant Falls From Fourth-Floor Window, Saved by Tree Branch

In what can only be described as miraculous, a fourteen-month-old boy survived after falling out from a window of his fourth-floor residence in Mumbai's Govandi area on Thursday morning. Identified as one Atharva Barkade, the child was playing in the living room when he rolled off the 2-feet ledge and fell out from the sliding French window around 8.45 am.

At the family's home in Gopi Krishan building on BS Devashi Road, the infant's grandmother had opened the window to retrieve clothes left out for drying. However, she failed to realize that the window had not shut properly. Since the window in question had no safety grille, Atharva ran up to the window and fell out. The boy's father, Ajit Barkade immediately raised an alarm and family members rushed downstairs.

To their surprise, the one-year-old was lying on the ground, conscious with the bent branch of a tree next to him. They soon realized that Atharva had fallen on the tree which is below their window and inside the building premises. The tree's branch bent over leading to the child sliding down and falling down on the ground, kin told.

Atharva's parents rushed him to two nearby hospitals but he was later shifted to the Fortis Hospital in Mulund where he is currently being kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Senior Inspector Shashikant Mane told media outlets that the boy sustained injuries to his lips and one leg but appears to be stable. He added that the tree might have minimized the impact of the child's fall and saved his life.

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