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A 2-year-old boy is dead after reportedly falling from a New Jersey high-rise
The 2-year-old fell from a 20th-floor window at Elizabeth Towers; the incident is under active investigation with no details yet on how it occurred.
- On Nov. 15, an unidentified 2-year-old boy fell from a 20th-floor apartment at 455 Elizabeth Avenue in Newark and was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Officials have not shared specifics about the circumstances, and investigators have not released details about how the fall occurred or whether any adults were home involving the boy .
- The county's Homicide/Major Crimes Task Force is leading the probe with Newark police, and Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens II and Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda said the case remained under active investigation as of noon Saturday.
- Anyone with information is asked to contact the Essex County Prosecutor's Office Tips Line at 1-877-TIPS-4EC or 1-877-847-7432; tips can be submitted anonymously and remain confidential, the prosecutor's office said.
- The site is part of the Elizabeth Towers residential apartment complex, and NBC New York is at the scene with a full report on News 4 New York at 6 p.m.
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A two-year-old boy has died in a Newark apartment building. Authorities are investigating what led to the tragic incident and how the accident occurred.
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A two-year-old boy died Saturday morning in Essex County after reportedly falling from a 20th floor window, according to the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office.Newark police officers were called to 455 Elizabeth Avenue in Newark around 7 a.m. after receiving a report that a child had fallen from the window, the prosecutor’s office said.
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