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Tributes to 'Spider-Man' boy, 5, after radiator fall | Tributes to 'Spider-Man' boy, 5, after radiator fall |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Saleh was playing at home during the school holidays when the accident happened | |
The heartbroken parents of a five-year-old who died in an accident as he was playing Spider-Man have paid tribute to him. | The heartbroken parents of a five-year-old who died in an accident as he was playing Spider-Man have paid tribute to him. |
Saleh Aslam was playing at home in Watford, Hertfordshire, during the half term break when a 40kg (6st) towel radiator he was climbing came away from the wall, causing severe head injuries. | Saleh Aslam was playing at home in Watford, Hertfordshire, during the half term break when a 40kg (6st) towel radiator he was climbing came away from the wall, causing severe head injuries. |
The emergency services were called to the house at about 15:40 GMT on 28 October, but despite efforts, Saleh died later the same day at Watford General Hospital. | The emergency services were called to the house at about 15:40 GMT on 28 October, but despite efforts, Saleh died later the same day at Watford General Hospital. |
Saleh’s father, Mohammad Aslam, told BBC Three Counties: "We have no words to explain the pain." | Saleh’s father, Mohammad Aslam, told BBC Three Counties: "We have no words to explain the pain." |
Saleh Aslam died when a radiator he was climbing came away from a wall and struck him | |
His father said Saleh was playing Spider-Man games at his home in the Garston area while he and his siblings were off school for half term with their mother Bibi Khadija. | His father said Saleh was playing Spider-Man games at his home in the Garston area while he and his siblings were off school for half term with their mother Bibi Khadija. |
"She literally went upstairs for two minutes," explained Mr Aslam. | "She literally went upstairs for two minutes," explained Mr Aslam. |
"As he tried to climb, it [the radiator] came off the hook – the entire radiator, which was around 40kg. | "As he tried to climb, it [the radiator] came off the hook – the entire radiator, which was around 40kg. |
"It knocked his head and that unfortunate event caused him to bleed from his brain." | "It knocked his head and that unfortunate event caused him to bleed from his brain." |
Speaking at his funeral on 2 November, his parents paid tribute to their "kind and humble" son, the Watford Observer reported, external. | Speaking at his funeral on 2 November, his parents paid tribute to their "kind and humble" son, the Watford Observer reported, external. |
Saleh's dad, Mohammad Aslam, urged parents to ensure their children understood the difference between fantasy and reality | Saleh's dad, Mohammad Aslam, urged parents to ensure their children understood the difference between fantasy and reality |
Saleh was a fun-loving boy who loved to pretend to be superheroes, his family said | Saleh was a fun-loving boy who loved to pretend to be superheroes, his family said |
Mr Aslam said he wanted to urge parents to ensure their children understood the difference between fantasy and reality with superhero characters. | Mr Aslam said he wanted to urge parents to ensure their children understood the difference between fantasy and reality with superhero characters. |
"There are a lot of virtual characters, which are there to entertain children such as Superman and Spider-Man, but these kids do not understand that they do not in reality exist," he said. | "There are a lot of virtual characters, which are there to entertain children such as Superman and Spider-Man, but these kids do not understand that they do not in reality exist," he said. |
"That's precisely what happened to Saleh - he was thinking he was Spider-Man and tried to climb, which caused the fatal crash, and he passed away." | "That's precisely what happened to Saleh - he was thinking he was Spider-Man and tried to climb, which caused the fatal crash, and he passed away." |
A spokesman for Hertfordshire Police said Saleh's death was not being treated as suspicious. | |
The East of England Ambulance Service confirmed it attended the boy's home on 28 October. | The East of England Ambulance Service confirmed it attended the boy's home on 28 October. |
"A boy was transported to Watford General Hospital in a serious condition. We would like to express our condolences to the boy's family." | "A boy was transported to Watford General Hospital in a serious condition. We would like to express our condolences to the boy's family." |
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