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UPDATE: 4-Year-Old Boy Succumbs To Injuries After Falling Down Elevator Shaft At Union Street Garage

UPDATE: 4-Year-Old Boy Succumbs To Injuries After Falling Down Elevator Shaft At Union Street Garage
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4-year-old Jack Roberts succumbed to injuries on Thursday, May 26 after an accident at the Park Slope Garage on Wednesday, May 25. This photo of Jack is part of a memorial which appeared outside of the garage. (Photo by Donny Levit / Park Slope Stoop)

UPDATE: We are sorry to report that Jack Roberts has succumbed to injuries. According to police, Jack passed away this morning at Methodist Hospital. We express our deepest condolences to the family, and will update you with more information.


A four-year-old boy was taken to Methodist Hospital after plunging almost 50 feet down an elevator shaft at a Union Street garage last night. According to police, the boy succumbed to his injuries this morning.

According to the FDNY, the incident took place on Wednesday, May 25 at the Park Slope Garage at 841 Union Street (across from the Park Slope Food Coop). The FDNY responded to the call at approximately 8:06pm.

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Photo via Google Maps

The boy was located on the third floor of the garage along with his parents and a parking attendant before the fall took place, according to a spokesperson for the police.

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Memorial for Jack Roberts outside of the Park Slope Garage. (Photo by Donny Levit / Park Slope Stoop)

NBC News reported that the child’s parents lost sight of the boy for a brief period of time, when he fell through a 10-inch gap between the elevator and the third floor of the garage.

The parking garage is primarily used for condo residents in the area who own individual spots. NBC News reports that it is unusual for car owners to go up to their cars at this garage. In this case, the parking attendant made an exception for the parents who wanted to get something from their car.

The Department of Buildings was investigating the incident last night, however they could not be reached for comment this morning.