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Mum: 11 years old falls to death from the 10th floor balcony

Mum: 11 years old falls to death from the 10th floor balcony
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Mumbai: A school girl fell into her death from the 10th floor apartment in Borivli Highrise on Saturday while doing artwork.
Hetvi Mehta (11) can accidentally cut some of the balcony nets while involved in craft activities, police said.
There is no conclusion about how he can fall when the balcony does not have a camera.
The balcony does not have a grill.
The police recorded an unintentional death case and made a question.
Hetvi lived with his grandparents and his mother at Highrise, Ahl Homes, at the Borivli Link Road.
Around 16:40 a.m.
on Saturday, the people passed to hear a loud sound on the sidewalk outside the building.
“There was a cloud of dust and at first it was not clear what happened.
We then saw a child’s body and warned the management of the community.
He has hit a callboard before landing on the ground,” an eyewitness who worked in the office in place.
Someone calls the police control room.
A police team rushed the girl to a public hospital, where the doctor said his death.
The other team remained back to ask about his identity.
“When he was found on the sidewalk and the guards of the adjacent building did not recognize him, we went to the door to the door to ask his child.
When we reached HeTvi’s house on the 10th floor of Highrise, his grandmother was unaware of the accident.
His grandmother said Hetvi was playing in the room.
We then showed him the late photo.
He was shocked and confirmed that the photo belonged to his grandson.
Mrs.
Hetvi left when the incident happened.
The family is grieving and we will record their next statement, “said a police officer.
Senior Country Inspector from the Borivli Police Station said there was no cheat game.
“This is an accidental fall case,” Kime said.
HEVIVE studied in class VI from a suburban school and was the only child.
The police will go through CCTV recordings from community premises and commercial companies.

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