Ludhiana: A child suffered injuries after he fell from the roof while flying a kite during Lohri in Khanna on Saturday. The child was identified Robin, 10, of a village in Khanna area.
Father Kapil Sharma said his son was flying a kite on the roof in the morning when his foot slipped, and he fell. He added that the child was immediately taken to the hospital.The child suffered a fracture in one arm. tnn
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Father Kapil Sharma said his son was flying a kite on the roof in the morning when his foot slipped, and he fell. He added that the child was immediately taken to the hospital.The child suffered a fracture in one arm. tnn
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