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by A!ar Ali Ahmed


Published: Wed 11 May 2022, 11:39 AM
Last updated: Wed 11 May 2022, 11:46 AM

Sharjah Police is investigating the death of a 15- year-old


Arab boy, who jumped from the 12th floor of a building in
Al Tawoun area.

The police received the incident report at 2am on Sunday,


after which a team of CID, patrol and forensic experts
rushed to the site, where they found the boy's body.

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He had already succumbed to his injuries, including a


severe skull fracture and internal bleeding.

Doctors at Kuwaiti Hospital confirmed the boy's death


before transferring him to the forensic laboratory for
autopsy.

Officers at Al Buhairah Police station are interrogating the


boy's family.

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Initial investigation has revealed that the boy decided to


end his life by jumping from a balcony after his father
scolded him for coming late at night, every day, even after
school had reopened.

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Dubai Airports to recruit


new batch of firefighters
after 23 trainees graduate
It maintains one of the largest airport fire
services departments

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by A Staff Reporter
Published: Wed 11 May 2022, 1:36 PM

The first batch of Emirati firefighters has graduated from


the Dubai Airports’ emergency services training
programme. The programme is structured to develop a
world-class Emirati firefighting team at Dubai
International (DXB) trained to respond to any possible
emergency.

Following the first batch of graduates, which included 23


trainees, Dubai Airports is actively recruiting the next
cohort of Emiratis to join its firefighting team.

The new programme empowers and enables UAE citizens


to succeed in the Airport Fire Services department and
improve their broader professional competence in the
aviation sector. Graduates completed a 14-week intensive
training programme that comprised six weeks of English
language training provided in partnership with the Higher
Colleges of Technology (HCT). This was followed by an
intensive eight-week firefighting training programme
provided through International Fire Training Centre-
Serco at Dubai World Central (DWC) airport.

Dubai Airports maintains one of the largest airport fire


services departments in the world across two airports.
The department is fully equipped with a fleet of Aviation
Rosenbauer vehicles armed with the latest aircraft
firefighting technologies and safety controls, domestic
vehicles, MICC (Mobile incident Command vehicle) to
monitor incidents, water tankers, as well as rescue stairs
vehicles at each location.

Majed Al Joker, Dubai Airports Chief Operating Officer,


said: “This initiative is aligned with the UAE’s national
agenda and is part of Dubai Airports’ broader
commitment to support our Emiratisation goals while
empowering young Emirati leaders to compete and
become part of the workforce at one of world’s most
important aviation hubs.”

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