10-year-old boy dies after door hits neck

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April 13, 2012

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Dubai, April 13: In a freak accident, a 10-year-old UAE national boy died on the spot after he was hit on the neck by the remote-controlled door at his family villa on Tuesday.

Major-General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police said the unfortunate incident took place in the Mirdiff area in Dubai.

He added that the incident has caused great shock to the family and the people, and highlighted the importance of safety measures while operating such doors.

He added that competent authorities should examine the mechanism of sensors for such doors.

Brigadier Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation said the Dubai Police received a report about the death of a child in a villa at about 6pm on Tuesday.

A police patrol was moved immediately to the scene of the accident. According to Al Mansouri, preliminary examinations showed that peeped out of the door which closes automati‘cally after a specified period programmed by the company which installed the device. He added that the child would have seen something outside the villa and out of curiosity would have peeped out unaware of the fact that the door would close automatically.

It is bad luck that the door hit the little boy on his neck, causing serious injuries, said Al Mansouri. “He cried out in pain and all those who were in the house rushed and tried to revive him. But the young boy died before he could be transferred to the hospital.

Al Mansouri added that Lt-General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police inspected the site himself because incidents of children’s death psychologically impacts families.

There is also the need to alert the providers of these doors to install preventive measures to protect people, especially children from the risk of accidents of such accidents, he added.

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May 28,2020

Mumbai, May 28: Twenty four doctors and three others staying in a south Mumbai hotel were rescued after a major fire broke out in the five-storey building, officials said on Thursday.

The BMC has arranged temporary accommodation for emergency and essential service staffers, including doctors and nurses, in various hotels and lodges in the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This hotel is one such facility.

The fire broke out at Hotel Fortune near Metro Cinema late Wednesday night and was brought under control after nearly three hours early Thursday, fire brigade officials said.

“The fire spread from the first to the third floor of the hotel, a fire brigade official told PTI. It was a level-2 fire and eight fire engines were rushed to the spot, he added.

The fire was confined to the electric wiring and cables in the electrical duct, false ceiling in the lobby and the common passages on the first, second and third floors of the hotel, he said.

The 24 rescued were resident doctors at a local hospital who were provided temporary accommodation in the hotel, while the three others were guests of the hotel, he said.

The fire broke out at 11 am and wasbrought under control at 1.40 am, the official said. Cooling operation is underway at the hotel, he added.

Five doctors were rescued using fire brigade ladders and breathing apparatus sets, the official said.

The cause of the blaze is not yet known, the fire brigade official said.

On April 21, a major fire broke out in a lodging room of Hotel Ripon near Mumbai Central, which was being used as a quarantine facility by the civic body.

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