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SAT · 2026-05-09 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0509-74808
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China boy, 4, survives 11-floor fall after climbing onto window to see if parents were coming home

A four-year-old boy in Dalian, China, miraculously survived an 11-floor fall on April 11th after climbing onto his apartment window to see if his parents were returning home. The boy, nicknamed Xiaoming, was left alone when his parents briefly went out.

Alice YanSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-09 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 3 min
China boy, 4, survives 11-floor fall after climbing onto window to see if parents were coming home
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A four-year-old boy in Dalian, China, miraculously survived an 11-floor fall on April 11th after climbing onto his apartment window to see if his parents were returning home. The boy, nicknamed Xiaoming, was left alone when his parents briefly went out. He managed to unlock the window screen, leading to the fall. Found critically injured with multiple broken bones and organ damage, doctors gave him only a five percent chance of survival. After 18 days in intensive care, Xiaoming was moved to a regular ward and is expected to make a full recovery. His parents stated he climbed onto the window because he missed them and wanted to see them come home.

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A four-year-old boy survived an 11-floor fall from his home.

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The boy was transferred to an ordinary ward 18 days after the incident.

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The boy suffered multiple broken bones and damage to his liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys.

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Doctors gave the boy a five percent chance of survival.

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The boy climbed onto the window because he missed his mother and wanted to see if she was coming home.

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A four-year-old boy miraculously survived after falling from the window of his 11th-floor home.After the boy gained consciousness, he said in tears to his mother that he had climbed onto the window because he was missing her so much that he wanted to see if she was coming home.The boy’s experience went viral online after his experience was reported by the Haibao News in early May.The incident unfolded on April 11 when the boy, nicknamed Xiaoming, was left alone in his home in Dalian, Liaoning province, northeastern China, as his parents went out to deliver goods.The youngster lies in his hospital bed. Doctors gave him a five per cent chance of survival. Photo: SohuXiaoming’s mother said they planned to return after a short time and they felt assured of their son’s safety.“It is because the door was locked and also the window screen. There is a surveillance camera through which we can check the child’s situation at any time,” the mother told the media.“But somehow, the child managed to get the key to the window screen and open it by himself,” she said.About two hours later, when Xiaoming’s father returned, he discovered that the boy was missing. He went downstairs to look, only to find his son lying on the cement ground near their residential building.Medical staff, above, perform surgery on the four-year-old. His parents expect him to make a full recovery. Photo: SohuThe father, surnamed Song, rushed the boy to a nearby hospital where doctors listed his condition as critical. The boy had broken multiple bones and his liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys were all damaged.“Doctors told us the survival rate was only five per cent. When we heard this, we felt the sky was falling,” said Song.Xiaoming was sent to the intensive care unit (ICU) and doctors updated his parents twice a day.“Each time we met with the doctors, we were very nervous, fearing that the doctors would tell us bad news,” Song said.Further ReadingFortunately, 18 days later, Xiaoming was transferred to the ordinary ward. He is receiving further treatment and undergoing rehabilitation.“My boy is generally sensible. When we asked him why he climbed onto the window, he said he was just missing me so much. He wanted to see if we were returning home,” said the mother.Xiaoming’s parents are confident that he will make a full recovery.“It is a miracle that our boy has survived,” they said.Young children who survive falls from a height often attract attention on mainland China.A high-rise block of residential flats in Shanghai. Stories about children falling from a height often make headlines in China. Photo: Getty ImagesLast year, a nine-year-old girl in northern Hebei province survived after she fell from her 25th-floor home and landed on a platform 18 floors below.The accident happened because the window in her home was loose.Some children have not been so lucky.In a tragedy last year in southern Hainan province, a three-year-old boy plunged from a 27th-floor corridor and died after he was left home alone after his grandmother went to buy groceries.China’s Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that parents or guardians should not leave minors under eight years old unattended.However, almost no such adults have ever been charged when accidents have happened.
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