While playing, the iron railing got stuck in the child's arm.

While playing, the iron railing got stuck in the child's arm.

28.08.2025 22:42

A child playing in the mosque courtyard in Ataşehir lost his balance while climbing the wall and fell, impaling his arm on a sharp railing. Firefighters cut the connections of the railing to rescue the child from where he was. After the first intervention by the medical team, the child was taken to the hospital with the railing still embedded in his arm.

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In the Esatpaşa neighborhood of Ataşehir district in Istanbul, Yağız Selim A., who was playing with his friends in the garden of Esatpaşa Central Mosque around 15:20 yesterday, wanted to climb the wall in the mosque garden.



LOST HIS BALANCE AND THE IRON RAILING PIERCED HIS ARM



The child, who climbed the wall by holding onto the sharp iron railings, suddenly lost his balance and his foot fell into the void. With the fall, a sharp iron railing pierced the child's arm.



The iron railing pierced his arm while playing


FIRE BRIGADE CUT THE IRON AND RESCUED THE CHILD



Upon receiving reports from citizens, fire and medical teams were dispatched to the scene. The fire and medical teams raced against time to rescue the child. The fire brigade cut the connections of the iron that had pierced the child's arm with a cutting tool. While the injured child was being calmed down by the medical teams, the fire brigade rescued the child with the cut iron.



The iron railing pierced his arm while playing


HE WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WITH THE IRON IN HIS ARM



The child, who was carried to the ambulance with the iron pierced in his arm, was taken to the Emergency Department of Göztepe Prof. Dr. Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital for treatment.



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