Khaleej Times

Worker falls to death from under-constructi­on building

Experts list out reasons for instances of falling off high-rises

- Amira Agarib amira@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — A 27-year-old Pakistani worker fell to death from the 15th floor of an under constructi­on building in Sharjah’s Al Nahda area on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Faisal M.

The police were notified about the incident in the afternoon, after which police patrols and forensic officers were dispatched to the spot. The police have transferre­d the body to the morgue at Al Kuwaiti Hospital. The police are investigat­ing if the fall was suicide or accidental.

Cases of adults and children falling from high-rises in Sharjah are not uncommon, be they accidental or intentiona­l.

According to head of Sharjah prosecutio­n, Anwar Al Harmodi, the fall happens when people commit suicide, when children neglected by parents fall while playing in balconies or when labourers who do not abide by safety rules and fall accidently while on duty.

Al Harmodi appealed to parents to take proper care of their children and never to leave them unattended. He stressed that the balcony doors should be shut from the inside when children are alone at home. Parents must remove any object that facilitate­s children to climb up to the windowsill­s or balcony railings. He also urged officials at work sites to instruct workers to wear belts and safety dresses while performing their duties.

Officials are exerting tremendous efforts to introduce effective solutions to prevent such accidents, he said. “Despite our educationa­l campaigns and publishing of tragic stories about children falling to death, some parents don’t care and we still have cases of children falling from balconies.”

Al Harmodi said there are cases where women and sometimes maids are sometimes locked in rooms by sponsors or human trafficker­s and they jump out of windows in a bid to escape.

At the same time, financial problems, losing jobs and mounting loans are reasons for suicide.

“Despite our educationa­l campaigns and publishing of tragic stories about children falling to death, some parents don’t care and we still have cases of children falling from balconies.”

Anwar Al Harmodi,

Sharjah prosecutio­n

 ?? Photo used for illustrati­ve purpose ?? A Sharjah prosecutio­n officer appealed to parents to take proper care of their children and never to leave them unattended. —
Photo used for illustrati­ve purpose A Sharjah prosecutio­n officer appealed to parents to take proper care of their children and never to leave them unattended. —

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