Feb 24 • 11:49 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Railing gives way at school: 9-year-old boy falls from 4 meters

A 9-year-old boy fell approximately four meters from a terrace at the Papa Giovanni school in Pietra Ligure, resulting in serious injuries but not life-threatening condition.

This morning at around 10 AM, a 9-year-old boy fell about four meters from a balcony inside the Papa Giovanni school in Pietra Ligure, Savona. The child was swiftly transported to the Santa Corona Hospital in critical condition, having sustained multiple injuries but reportedly not being in immediate danger to his life. He has since been transferred to the Gaslini Hospital in Genoa for further evaluation and treatment.

Initial reports indicate that the boy was leaning against the railing of the terrace, which faced into a courtyard, when the railing gave way. Emergency services responded promptly, with an ambulance, a medical car from the 118 emergency service, and firefighters arriving at the scene to assist. Authorities are currently investigating the exact circumstances surrounding the incident to better understand how the railing failed and to ensure safety measures are in place to prevent future occurrences.

This unfortunate incident raises concerns about safety standards in schools, particularly related to infrastructure such as railings that are supposed to protect students. As investigations continue, parents and the community may demand answers regarding the construction and maintenance of such structures within educational facilities, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance in child safety.

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