Heartbroken boy, 11, SURVIVES jumping from 23rd-floor window after landing on a truck below: Russian child was upset that a girl he wanted to ask out liked someone else

  • Mazar, 11, fell 230ft from an apartment block in Novocheboksarsk, Russia
  • He suffered 'fractures' on impact and is said to be in a 'grave' condition 
  • Officials believe he deliberately jumped after leaving a note for his parents
  • It explained that the girl he wanted to ask out liked someone else instead A heartbroken 11-year-old boy has survived jumping from a 23rd-floor window after landing on a truck parked below.  

    The schoolboy, called Mazar, fell 230ft from an apartment block in Novocheboksarsk, Russia, and on to a GAZEL lorry parked near the entrance, according to reports.

    He suffered 'fractures' on impact and is currently in hospital in a 'grave' condition but conscious and able to speak.Police are now investigating but senior local officials believe the boy deliberately jumped after handwriting a note to his parents that read: 'Thank you for giving me my childhood.'

    It explained that the girl he wanted to ask out - and later marry - liked someone else instead.

    The schoolboy, called Mazar, fell 230ft from an apartment block in Novocheboksarsk, Russia, and on to a GAZEL lorry parked near the entrance, according to reports

    The schoolboy, called Mazar, fell 230ft from an apartment block in Novocheboksarsk, Russia, and on to a GAZEL lorry parked near the entrance, according to reports 

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    Law enforcement in the Volga River city believe that the boy had skipped school and deliberately jumped from the 23rd floor of the building.

    CCTV footage from outside the apartment block showed the vehicle shaking and the windscreen caving at the moment of impact.Photos taken a short time later show the emergency services working at the scene before taking Mazar to hospital. 

    In the note he left to his parents, which was released to the local media, he said that he had 'given his word' that he would jump if the girl he liked was interested in someone else. 

    Mazar suffered \'fractures\' on impact and is said to be in a \'grave\' condition

    Mazar suffered 'fractures' on impact and is said to be in a 'grave' condition

    The senior official in the region, the Republic of Chuvashia, Oleg Nikolaev, made an emotional appeal urging Russian parents to 'be attentive to the psychological state' of their children.

    'A terrible incident happened in Novocheboksarsk - a boy, 11, jumped from the roof of an apartment building,' he said.

    'We have involved all the necessary services to handle this with complex interagency cooperation.

    'It is known that the boy ran away from school, wrote a farewell note to his parents.

    'He was lucky that a lorry parked near the house softened his fall, and the boy survived.'

    He said: 'As a parent, this cannot leave me indifferent.

    'Every time a child falls from a height or makes a deliberate attempt is an emergency.

    'It is so important to be attentive to the psychological state of adolescents, to create trusting relationships.

    'Take care of your loved ones.'

    Photos taken a short time later show the emergency services working at the scene
    They then took Mazar to hospital

    Photos taken a short time later show the emergency services working at the scene before taking Mazar to hospital

    Law enforcement in the Volga River city believe that the boy had skipped school and deliberately jumped from the 23rd floor of the apartment block (pictured)

    Law enforcement in the Volga River city believe that the boy had skipped school and deliberately jumped from the 23rd floor of the apartment block (pictured)

    CCTV footage from outside the apartment block showed the vehicle shaking and the windscreen caving at the moment of impact (aftermath pictured)

    CCTV footage from outside the apartment block showed the vehicle shaking and the windscreen caving at the moment of impact (aftermath pictured)

    Viktoria Terentyeva, mother of a schoolmate, said: 'I feel desperately sorry for his parents.

    'His note may seem nonsense to us, but a child at the age of 11 thinks somehow differently.

    'I wish him health and wellbeing.

    'It is very scary to learn such news. Parents, please be considerate of your children.'

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