In the lively town of Balrampur, what began as an ordinary day quickly spiraled into a nightmare that no family could ever be prepared for. A sunny afternoon on the playground—filled with children’s laughter, running footsteps, and carefree games—turned into a scene of horror when a freak accident left a seven-year-old boy fighting for his life.
It all started so innocently. The boy was climbing on a wooden structure with his friends, chasing the kind of joy only children understand. But in a single misstep, joy turned to tragedy. He slipped, and in an instant his small body struck a part of the play equipment that had been left dangerously unmaintained. A three-inch nail, rusty and protruding from the wood, pierced straight into his neck. The impact was devastating—the sharp metal cut deep, burrowing its way up toward his head, extending dangerously into his brain.