Toddler Dies After Falling From Dad’s Arms, Over Escalator Railing
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A 2-year-old boy jumped from his father s arms and fell from the second floor of a Colorado mall Sunday
He was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries but died Monday
Police believe the fall was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing
A 2-year-old boy died early Monday after he slipped out of his father s arms and fell from the second floor of a Denver, Colorado, mall over the weekend, police said.
The unnamed child s father had been holding him in his arms at the top of an escalator at the Town Center of Aurora at around 4 p.m. Sunday, The Denver Post reported, citing the Aurora Police Department.
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It happened just a block from Coors Field.
On Monday, crime scene tape can still be found along Market Street as his family awaits to learn more from police. There s ton of video footage in that area. So, you know hopefully we ll be able to get a full story of what actually happened and why it happened,” Newell said.
His family says Dontres’ smile and fun spirit will be missed by those who knew him.
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Dontre Williams (right) and his mother He s a joker – know that he lived life to the fullest. He always had a great time – always had a smile on his face, and really always uplifted the people around him,” Newell said.