A deeply tragic accident in the Mirsarai upazila of Chattogram has claimed the life of a nine-year-old boy, Mashrur Wasif Rayyan, after a horrific fall while attempting to pluck mangoes from a rooftop. The incident occurred on Tuesday in the Sufia area of Ward No. 6 under Mithanala Union, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.
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Incident details
According to family accounts, the child had climbed onto the roof of a residential building and was standing on the railing while trying to pick mangoes from a nearby tree. In a moment of misstep, he reportedly lost his balance and slipped backwards onto exposed reinforcement rods (rebars) protruding from a concrete column.
The impact resulted in catastrophic internal injuries, with the metal rod penetrating through his lower body and exiting through the abdominal region. Relatives immediately rushed to rescue him and transported him towards the Mirsarai Upazila Health Complex. However, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he was declared dead on arrival or shortly before reaching the facility.
Victim’s background
The deceased child, Mashrur Wasif Rayyan, was the elder son of Md Muslim Uddin of the Badarul Alam Bari in the same locality. He was a student of Sufia Nuria Fazil Madrasa, attending the Nurani third grade. His untimely death has left his family devastated and the neighbourhood grieving an unimaginable loss.
Medical confirmation
Duty doctor Dr Safayet Hossain of the Mirsarai Upazila Health Complex emergency department confirmed the nature of the injury. He stated that the child was brought in with severe trauma consistent with penetration of the abdominal cavity by a rod. Medical staff, however, confirmed that the boy had died before arrival or shortly thereafter.
Incident overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Victim | Mashrur Wasif Rayyan |
| Age | 9 years |
| Location | Sufia area, Ward No. 6, Mithanala Union, Mirsarai, Chattogram |
| Activity | Attempting to pluck mangoes from rooftop |
| Cause of injury | Fall onto exposed construction rebar |
| Outcome | Fatal injury, death before/at hospital arrival |
| Institution | Sufia Nuria Fazil Madrasa (Nurani class 3) |
Community shock and safety concerns
Residents of the area have expressed profound grief over the incident, describing it as both heartbreaking and preventable. Local sources noted that exposed construction materials such as protruding steel rods on rooftops can pose significant hazards, particularly for children.
The tragedy has also reignited concerns about residential building safety standards, especially in semi-urban and rural areas where unfinished construction structures are often left unsecured. Safety experts frequently warn that exposed reinforcement bars can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of a fall, even from relatively low heights.
Broader implications
Incidents of this nature highlight the urgent need for increased awareness regarding household and construction site safety. Experts stress that rooftops should be secured with proper railings and that hazardous materials must be capped or covered to prevent accidental injuries.
In Mirsarai, the loss of Mashrur Wasif Rayyan has left a lasting emotional impact on his family, classmates, and neighbours. As the community mourns, there is a renewed call for stricter safety precautions to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
