Packing station mishap causes bottle to shatter, necessitating immediate medical attention for the child
In an unexpected turn of events, a disturbing incident occurred on a square near a parcel station in the early evening of Friday. According to statements from children and witnesses, a 16-year-old boy was playing with other children when a plastic bottle left on the parcel station fell and burst, releasing an unidentified liquid onto the public square.
The responsible police authorities have announced the incident, reporting that the boy came into contact with the contents of the bottle, resulting in severe injuries, particularly to his hands. The exact nature of how the liquid got onto the public square is still under investigation.
The unknown liquid was later identified by the fire department as acid. The square was temporarily closed and cleaned following the incident to ensure the safety of the public.
It's important to note that the incident is unrelated to a 16-year-old forgetting his backpack on an ICE train, or a drunk driver causing chaos on A13 with slow and erratic driving.
The bottle content that fell from the parcel station could have been items like golf grip spray (125 ml) or eye drops such as HYLO DUAL, which contain hyaluronic acid and ectoin for treating dry or irritated eyes. However, the specific contents of the bottle remain unclear.
The authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious packages or containers left unattended in public areas. They also advise against handling such items without proper precautions.
Our thoughts are with the injured boy and his family during this difficult time. We will continue to update you as more information becomes available.
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