Jaw-dropping moment boy, 3, falls 35ft from building into rickshaw

Video footage shows the miraculous moment a three-year-old boy lands on the cushioned seat of a passing rickshaw after falling 35 feet from a building in India.

Parv Jain was playing on the terrace of his house in Tikamgarh in Madhya Pradesh state in the centre of the country when he fell.

Luckily, a rickshaw-puller was walking past at the exact moment the toddler lost his balance and the child fell straight into the peddle-vehicle.

CCTV footage shows a man pushing the cart through a busy street on October 18 when a figure plummets from above and into the back seat.

Fortunately, there weren't any passengers inside.

The rickshaw driver is seen in CCTV footage going through a bus street. (Caters)
The rickshaw driver is seen in CCTV footage going through a bus street. (Caters)

We then see the rickshaw stop and passers-by rushing to the boy's aid and lifting him out.

He is then taken into a nearby shop before his parents are notified and take him to hospital.

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Doctors told them he did not sustain any injuries.

His parents Poornima Jain and Ashish Jain praised the rickshaw puller as “God”.

Parv Jain was playing on the terrace of his two-storey house in Tikamagrh in Madhya Pradesh, India, when he suddenly fell from the terrace. (Caters)
Suddenly a figure emerges after the young boy suddenly falls from the terrace. (Caters)

Poornima Jain said: "He was playing with his grandfather. There were also his uncles and cousins. God knows how he fell from the terrace.

"A rickshaw-puller was passing by when Parv fell on it.

"The rickshaw is totally damaged but my son has not sustained a single injury.”

The toddler's family thanked the rickshaw driver by buying him new clothes and sweets for his children, reports said.

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