NewsFranceThe child tragically died at the scene, despite frantic efforts from the emergency services to save its life. An investigation will be carried out into the death.Rachel Vickers-Price UK and World News Reporter06:27, 01 Jun 2026Updated 06:30, 01 Jun 2026Paramedics and fire crews have raced to save a child's life after receiving reports of a youngster falling from an fourth-floor flat on Sunday night.‌First responders attempted to resusitate the child, but they were too late, wih the 10-year-old drying at the scene in Lorient in Brittany, France, on Sunday.‌It is unclear currently if the child was a boy or a girl.‌A police probe now ordered to investigate the child's death, with a post-mortem to be carried out in the coming days.There is no suggestion that any 'third-party' was involved in the horror incident, which occurred at 4 Rue Gabriel-Fauré, in Bois du Château - a working-class neighborhood in the western French city.‌Public prosecutor Laëtitia Mirande said: "An investigation into the causes of death has been opened. The initial investigations do not, at this time, suggest the involvement of a third party."She added that the child's family will be referred to France Victimes to "receive support"French daily newspaper Ouest-France reports that the child was from Comoros, a volcanic archipelago off Africa's east coast.Article continues belowThe paper reports the Comorian community has been 'deeply affected' by the incident.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌FranceGeneral AccidentAccidental deathAccidents