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Toddler survives tower block fall Toddler survives tower block fall
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A two-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after falling from the seventh floor of a block of flats.A two-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after falling from the seventh floor of a block of flats.
Alisha Mbala suffered just a broken leg in the 100ft (about 30.5m) plunge from a flat window at Arthur Court in Battersea, south-west London. Alisha Mbala suffered just a broken leg in the 100ft (about 30m) plunge from a flat window at Arthur Court in Battersea, south-west London.
Police said she was in a stable condition in hospital following the accident on Saturday night.Police said she was in a stable condition in hospital following the accident on Saturday night.
It is thought she survived by landing on the wire mesh floor of a temporary builders' hoist.It is thought she survived by landing on the wire mesh floor of a temporary builders' hoist.
'Mother screaming''Mother screaming'
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said the accident was not being treated as suspicious.A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said the accident was not being treated as suspicious.
The emergency services were called out at about 2140 BST.The emergency services were called out at about 2140 BST.
Neighbour Claire McIlroy heard the girl's mother screaming as she realised what had happened, and then saw the mother run out of the building screaming for help.Neighbour Claire McIlroy heard the girl's mother screaming as she realised what had happened, and then saw the mother run out of the building screaming for help.
George Whale, a building manager in charge of the work taking place on the block, said he was amazed that the girl managed to survive falling from such a height.George Whale, a building manager in charge of the work taking place on the block, said he was amazed that the girl managed to survive falling from such a height.
It's a miracle that she survived George Whale, building managerIt's a miracle that she survived George Whale, building manager
He said: "She's come out of the window and gone straight into the cradle, which is a miracle on its own.He said: "She's come out of the window and gone straight into the cradle, which is a miracle on its own.
"It's a miracle anyway that she survived. We just can't believe anybody falling from that distance has not hit the scaffold.""It's a miracle anyway that she survived. We just can't believe anybody falling from that distance has not hit the scaffold."
The girl was taken inside a nearby flat by a resident and ambulance crews treated her for head and leg injuries before taking her to hospital.The girl was taken inside a nearby flat by a resident and ambulance crews treated her for head and leg injuries before taking her to hospital.
A spokesman for Wandsworth Council, which owns Arthur Court, said all the windows on the 13-storey block were fitted with restrictors which allow them to be opened by 10cm, but that it was possible to open them further.A spokesman for Wandsworth Council, which owns Arthur Court, said all the windows on the 13-storey block were fitted with restrictors which allow them to be opened by 10cm, but that it was possible to open them further.
The flat from which the girl fell is privately owned, he said.The flat from which the girl fell is privately owned, he said.