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A 12-year-old boy fell from a sixth floor in La Plata while recording a video for Tik Tok

2020-10-03T20:17:48.272Z


He was trying to retrieve his cell phone, which he had tied to a balloon with helium. High tension cables helped mitigate the impact. He was transferred to the Children's Hospital.


03/10/2020 - 16:55

  • Clarín.com

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A 12-year-old boy fell this Saturday from the sixth floor of a building in La Plata while recording a video for the Tik Tok application and was taken to the Children's Hospital with some fractures.

It was the high-tension cables located next to the building at 532 avenue and corner 6 that mitigated the impact, although the adolescent hit the floor very hard and suffered some fractures.

According to police sources, the boy had tied his cell phone to a balloon with helium and released it, and then he asked a neighbor on the upper floor for permission to retrieve it, and it was there that when he got on a dividing wall he lost his balance and fell.

Neighbors alerted 911 and in a few minutes personnel from the sixth police station arrived, and also helped the minor SAME personnel.

The boy, with a fracture in the man and other injuries, was transferred to the Sor María Ludovica Children's Hospital in the Buenos Aires capital.

Accidents from recording videos for social networks are common.

Days ago, in Mexico, a man jumped into the water in the Jaures Canyon to swim against the current, but the force of the water dragged him downstream and he was beaten, his body marked by stones.

The viral video of the man who fell down a waterfall.

Photo: Video capture.

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