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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 Aslam died when a radiator he was climbing came away from a wall and struck him 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 was playing at home during the school holidays when the accident happened 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 realitySaleh'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 saidSaleh 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, and a file would be prepared for the coroner. 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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