2-year-old student dies month after fall in pool
A two-year-old boy has tragically passed
away, 27 days after being admitted to ICU following a drowning incident
at his nursery in Dubai.
On May 19, Syed Raza Abbas was allegedly found
hurt in a pool on the premises of his Satwa-based nursery. And on
Tuesday afternoon, after almost four weeks in coma, the toddler sadly
lost his battle for life.
"With deep regret, I want to inform you that
Raza passed away today afternoon," Asher Jaffri, nephew of the boy's
father, Safdar Abbas, told Khaleej Times on Tuesday. "The pain and
suffering that my family is going through (is immense)," he said.
The family plans to fly Raza's body back to
his native Pakistan from Dubai, as soon as possible. His family will
accompany his body.
Speaking to this Khaleej Times reporter on
Tuesday evening, Raza's heartbroken father said: "I'll be flying to
Pakistan for my son's funeral. I will come back and bring the school
management to trial. I want them to feel my pain to their core of
existence."
On the day of the tragic incident, the staff
allegedly found young Raza in the pool, after he was noticed missing at
the end of morning playtime.
When Khaleej Times visited the boy's family at
the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Latifa Hospital on May 23, his father
and uncle called the incident "suspicious".
They could not fathom how Raza was able to
make his way to the pool alone, without being noticed - especially given
the fact it was at least 50m from the play area.
"What we know from the doctor is that he had suffered a cardiac arrest for about 45 minutes," Abbas said at that time.
Raza had only been a student at the nursery
for a few months when the tragedy took place. Before the drowning
incident, Abbas had made an informal complaint to the nursery's
principal about marks found on his son's face. It was the very morning
of the incident that Abbas and his wife met with the principal at the
school's office.
Since May 19, the nursery has remained closed,
with remaining students now attending its sister branch in Deira. One
parent, who wished to remain anonymous, said her three-year-old son was
transferred to the other nursery on May 29 for an "unspecified period".
Upon hearing the news of Raza's death, she was
shocked. "I just don't know what to say; I feel very sad to hear the
tragic news."
A second parent, whose daughter was Raza's
classmate, was unaware of the young boy's passing. Saddened by the news,
he said the nursery has shed very little light on the situation.
"Every day (the management) is giving us new
excuses for the nursery's closure. On top of that, they keep asking us
to send our child to the Deira branch." Something he is now very
hesitant to do.
Little Raza leaves behind a young brother who
was born earlier this year, along with his mother, father and a very
large and close-knit extended family.
When Khaleej Times spoke to the nursery's
lawyer late on Tuesday evening, he said it was doing all it can to
"support the investigation".
"We are waiting for the reports from the
authorities concerned, but our heartfelt condolences go out to the
family of this little boy. This was a tragic accident, and like
everyone, we were hoping for a miracle. This is a very sad time for all
involved," the lawyer said.
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