The janitor received a medal for saving a boy in St. Petersburg. What is known
A janitor saved a boy who fell out of a window in St. Petersburg on February 22. The child was playing by the open window and fell down, but the man managed to catch him. As a result, the child and his rescuer were injured. For his courage, the janitor won the Tigran Keosayan Award and was awarded the Jasorat medal ("Courage"). from the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Details can be found in the Izvestia article.
The fall of a child from a window in St. Petersburg
Khairullo Ibadullaev, a janitor from Uzbekistan, who caught seven-year-old Sasha falling from the seventh floor in St. Petersburg, told Izvestia on February 23 about how the events unfolded.
According to available information, the child has developmental disabilities, which is why he is not always aware of the consequences of his actions. There were no limiters on the windows of the apartment. A boy in house clothes and boots climbed out onto the ledge and found himself outside. The man noticed what was happening after he heard the screams of the neighbors. People tried to persuade the child to return to the apartment, but he did not react.
"I said go home. He was shouting, but they didn't hear him. Then he fell. My legs hit my chest, and then I fell too. My arm broke a little bit," said Khairullo, who was diagnosed with fractures of the hand and ribs.
What happened after the boy's rescue
After the fall, the janitor immediately moved the boy to a warm room, began to revive him, then laid him on the bed in the control room and stayed nearby until the ambulance arrived. Concierge Natalia Minevrina noted that the child was in a state of shock and showed increased motor activity.
The boy's mother, blogger and entrepreneur, founder of a clothing brand chain Nadezhda Amrani— discovered her son's absence about 10 minutes later. It is reported that shortly before the incident, she gave the child a tablet and went into the kitchen to talk on the phone.
Sasha is currently in intensive care on a ventilator.
Actions of the Prosecutor's Office
The Prosecutor's office of the Petrogradsky district of St. Petersburg organized an investigation into the fall of a young child from the window of an apartment building on Petrozavodskaya Street. The supervisory authority intends to establish in detail all the circumstances of the incident, as well as the causes and conditions that could lead to the tragedy.
The audit will assess the actions of parents and other persons responsible for the safety of the child, as well as compliance with legal requirements aimed at protecting the life and health of minors. If there are grounds, the prosecutor's office will take prosecutorial response measures.
What is known about the boy's family
The mother of the injured boy is an entrepreneur, coach and blogger, who actively hosts pages on social networks. In her accounts, she shares her personal thoughts, talks about work and family life. In addition to her seven—year-old son, she has an adult daughter, a 23-year-old girl.
The woman's Telegram channel states that she is a "mother of two beautiful children" and is currently in a "free status." It is known that her first marriage ended in divorce. Her second husband, with whom she lived for 16 years, died of cancer. According to her, this period was a difficult life ordeal for her.
Public reaction and awarding of the savior
Khairullo Ibadullayev is recovering at home after an arm injury sustained while rescuing a child. The man emphasizes that he does not consider himself a hero and notes that the most important thing for him is the boy's condition.
For his act, he was awarded the Tigran Keosayan Prize. Ibadullayev sent the monetary part of the award — 1 million rubles - to his father. This was announced by RT's editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan in her Telegram channel.
Ibadullayev himself thanked for the support and admitted that he had not expected such recognition. According to him, he just did what he thought was right. The man clarified that he had transferred all the funds received to Uzbekistan.
"My dad is sick, I have four daughters. Thank you very much. I really didn't expect it," he said.
In addition, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev awarded the man the Jasorat medal ("Courage"). He stressed that Ibadullayev risked his own life and health.
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