Feb 20 โ€ข 11:38 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Mirror

Boy, 14, plunges through skylight of derelict Debenhams building

A 14-year-old boy fell through a skylight at a disused Debenhams building in Plymouth and was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

A 14-year-old boy was hospitalized after falling approximately 15 feet through a skylight of the abandoned Debenhams store in Plymouth, an incident that raises concerns about safety in derelict buildings. Emergency services were called to the scene at 5:35 PM, where the boy was discovered on the third floor of the building. Fortunately, police reported that his injuries were neither life-changing nor life-threatening, and he was promptly taken to Derriford Hospital for treatment.

The incident has sparked a warning from the Devon and Cornwall Police regarding the dangers of exploring abandoned structures. Many young people have engaged in what is referred to as 'urban exploration,' often sharing videos and images on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube. In light of this event, police officials are urging children to refrain from these hazardous activities, illustrating a broader concern about the safety risks that accompany such explorative pursuits.

Authorities have vowed to adopt a stringent approach against individuals trespassing in abandoned buildings, indicating that the police will not tolerate such reckless behavior. This incident not only highlights the potential dangers involved in urban exploration but also emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and preventative measures to protect young individuals from harm.

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