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Inquest reveals potential safety oversights in boy's fatal fall from London flat
19 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- An inquest into the tragic death of five-year-old Aalim Ahmed, who fell from a 15th-floor window, revealed that additional safety measures could have been implemented. The incident occurred at a residential block in Plaistow, east London, where the family had previously requested to be relocated due to safety concerns.
- Aalim, who was autistic, fell from a kitchen window, and his father discovered him shortly after the incident.
- Aalim Ahmed's death has sparked discussions about housing safety regulations in the UK, particularly in social housing settings. The family's prior requests for relocation suggest a deeper issue regarding the adequacy of housing conditions for families with children who have special needs.
- The inquest highlights significant lapses in safety protocols within social housing, particularly for vulnerable residents. The case raises critical questions about the responsibilities of housing authorities in ensuring the safety of children, especially those with special needs.
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This article is based on information available at the time of publication and may be subject to updates as the inquest progresses.
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