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A 4-Year-Old Girl Seriously Injured After Falling From the Third Floor in Metz

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This Monday morning, in the district of Front-les-Ponts in Metz, a 4-year-old girl dropped from the third floor and was transported to the hospital in a serious condition. Her life-threatening prognosis is engaged.
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The events took place on Monday 21 July in Metz. The little victim was alone with her father when she fell from the window on the 3rd floor. She was seriously injured and heliported to the hospital in Brabois in Nancy. Metz police officers investigate the circumstances of the tragedy. Anyone who would have witnessed the facts is invited to contact them at 03 87 17 55 64.

The events took place on Monday, July 21, around 10:30 a.m., report our colleagues from the Lorrain Republican. A 4-year-old girl fell through the window of the apartment in which she resides, Auguste-Rolland Street, in Metz-les-Ponts. She fell from the third floor. She was seriously injured, she was extensively medicalized on site ...

This Monday morning, in the district of Front-les-Ponts in Metz, a 4-year-old girl dropped from the third floor and was transported to the hospital in a serious condition. Her life-threatening prognosis is engaged.

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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