Yesterday afternoon, a 10-year-old fell through a sidewalk grate while walking with his family in Harlem. According to the Daily News, Aboubaca Meite had been running on Morningside Avenue near 125th Street: "The boy fell about 8 feet, hitting his head and landing awkwardly on his leg when he crashed onto the concrete under the former M&G's Soul Food restaurant." Yikes. A witness told WCBS 2, "I heard the father holler and jump down in there. They tried to get him out and everything. I went over, and we were going to get him out [but] he said leave him down there because he might be injured. So we left him down there till the paramedics come." Luckily, Aboubaca only suffered a sprained leg; the fourth grader told the News, "It just suddenly fell. It was dark in the hole [and] I was scared." The Department of Buildings hasn't determine whether the building owner will face violations. In May, 34 children were injured when grating outside a school collapsed (the children were posing for a photograph); the school was issued a violation for not maintaining the grate.





Noooooooooo! This is my biggest fear as a New Yorker!
Yeah, this really freaks me out.
"We's hit the jackpot, YO!"
Somebody say PAYDAY
holy shit. a PUPPY could have fallen in there! someone should fix that.
biggest fear is something falling from above.
That too! When my mom was walking to school as a child, someone jumped off a building to commit suicide—his hand brushed against her.
air conditioners
Kramer!
Yikes...I used to think it was an irrational fear to be afraid of falling through sidewalk grates. He's lucky he wasn't hurt too badly.
Absolutely brilliant on the dad's part to leave the kid there until EMS arrived. The trauma victim should never be moved unless they are imminent danger of being electrocuted, burned, etc. Spinal injuries can be hard to spot.
Maybe it's time to teach kids a new rhyme along the lines of "Step on a crack, break your mother's back." How about, "Walk on a grate, tempt fate"?