Toddler from Ceuta Critically Injured in Third-Floor Fall, Airlifted to Cadiz Hospital

A three-and-a-half-year-old child from Ceuta was urgently transferred to the hospital in M’diq on Saturday after a fall from a third floor. The minor was later evacuated to Ceuta and then to Cadiz.
The little boy fell from a third floor in Almina and was transferred to the nearest hospital, in M’diq, before being evacuated to Ceuta where he was admitted to the Loma Colmenar clinic and then to Cadiz. The child has already undergone a first operation and should undergo a second one. "We hope that it will be successful and that our little boy will come back to us. I ask you to pray to God that he heals," his family told El Faro de Ceuta.
The minor has a fractured left arm and suffers from a serious head trauma for which he received treatment at the reference medical center in Ceuta, after being granted a health pass to cross the Tarajal border from M’diq. After his admission to the Ceuta hospital, a medical helicopter was requested for his transfer to a hospital center in Cadiz.
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