Toronto condo balcony incident draws criminal charges

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 4:21 pm

In downtown Toronto, authorities report that a mother has been charged after her four‐year‐old allegedly fell from a condo balcony under suspicious circumstances, with details suggesting the child may have been intentionally pushed. The incident has sparked outrage about high‐rise safety and parental accountability, proving that even urban living can take a wild turn.


cp24.com/ / Woman accused of pushing young child from downtown Toronto condo balcony - CP24

Woman accused of pushing young child from downtown Toronto condo balcony  CP24

citynews.ca / Woman charged after child, 4, allegedly pushed off Toronto condo balcony

A woman has been charged after a four-year-old child was allegedly pushed off the balcony of a Toronto condo building. Police were called to the complex on Monday after a young child was located on the ground near the building in the Front Street and Spadina Avenue area. The child was allegedly…

globalnews.ca / Toronto mom charged with attempted murder after 4-year-old falls from condo balcony

A 33-year-old Toronto mother is facing charges in the alleged attempted murder of her toddler son at a downtown condo Monday night, Global News has learned.


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