Boy, 5, who tragically fell to his death from hotel window named as Mohammed Munib Majeedi

Emergency services were called to the Sheffield Metropolitan Hotel, on Blonk Street, after reports a child had fallen from a window
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A five-year-old Afghan refugee who fell to his death from a hotel window in Sheffield has been named by police.

South Yorkshire Police said Mohammed Munib Majeedi fell from the window of the Sheffield Metropolitan Hotel in Blonk Street at around 2.30pm on 18 August.

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The youngster, who is understood to have arrived in the UK with his family this summer, fell on to a car park behind the hotel. The force confirmed the boy was from Afghanistan and referred reporters to the Home Office for more details.

Body has been identified

The Home Office said in a statement: “His family have now formally identified him and they are being supported by our family liaison officers. We would ask that their privacy is respected at this time.

“Officers are appealing for anyone with information relating to the incident to come forward.”

The Refugee Council has called for a review of accommodation offered to those fleeing the Taliban following the tragedy.

Witnesses said the boy’s father had worked in the British Embassy in Kabul.

‘My son, my son’

One hotel resident, also an interpreter for the British in Afghanistan, said: “I was in my room. I heard a sound, like I heard the body fall.

“His mother was in the room with him.

“She was screaming, ‘My son, my son.’

“When I came here (outside) I saw the ambulance and police here.”

He said the family came to the UK three or four weeks ago, landing at Birmingham Airport, then staying in Manchester during quarantine for Covid.

The family, including the parents and three boys and two girls, then moved to the hotel in Sheffield only three or four days ago and the father was regarded as, “the new guy” among Afghans staying there.

The interpreter added: “If the dad is working for the Americans or the English then their lives are in danger in Afghanistan.”

He said in his own room the windows will only open a few inches.

The eight to 10 Afghan families staying at the hotel were being moved to another hotel on Thursday afternoon, he said.

The interpreter said he and his own family, a wife and children, were hoping to be rehoused in the UK, after working for the British forces and escaping Afghanistan in July.

‘Terrible tragedy’

Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, said: “This a terrible tragedy and our thoughts are with the family who have gone through so much trauma and suffering to reach the UK.

“It is vital the Home Office carry out an urgent investigation into what has happened so steps can be taken to quickly learn lessons.”

Any witnesses, or anyone who has information, should call police on 101.

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