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'Miracle' US baby survives 11-storey fall | 'Miracle' US baby survives 11-storey fall |
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A baby in the US state of Minnesota has survived an 11-storey fall from an apartment balcony, local media report. | A baby in the US state of Minnesota has survived an 11-storey fall from an apartment balcony, local media report. |
Musa Dayib, one, has two arm fractures and is breathing with the help of a ventilator but is expected to live, after slipping through a railing. | Musa Dayib, one, has two arm fractures and is breathing with the help of a ventilator but is expected to live, after slipping through a railing. |
His doctor said his youth as well as the softer ground he landed on helped contribute to his survival. | |
Family and friends in Minneapolis's Somali community say the family is in shock. | Family and friends in Minneapolis's Somali community say the family is in shock. |
"When people found out he survived, no one could believe it," community activist Abdirizak Bihi told the Star-Tribune newspaper. | "When people found out he survived, no one could believe it," community activist Abdirizak Bihi told the Star-Tribune newspaper. |
"I'm more concerned about his dad and his mother," Mr Bihi said. "They're devastated. They can't even speak." | "I'm more concerned about his dad and his mother," Mr Bihi said. "They're devastated. They can't even speak." |
Dr Tina Slusher, who treated Musa, said an adult who fell from that distance would almost certainly be dead. | Dr Tina Slusher, who treated Musa, said an adult who fell from that distance would almost certainly be dead. |
"Little [children] are more flexible and don't break as easily as we do and he also fell in a very small patch of mulch [loose material put on soil]," she told local broadcaster KARE. | |
But she added it was "definitely a miracle. It's God's gift to his family. Kids don't fall this far and make it often." | But she added it was "definitely a miracle. It's God's gift to his family. Kids don't fall this far and make it often." |
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