
Parents want 'truth' and 'justice' after child tragically falls from balcony in London, Ont.
CBC
The parents of one-year-old Inayah, the child who tragically fell from an apartment balcony last weekend, say they want "truth" and "justice."
"We're just waiting for the investigation report to be completed so we would actually know what exactly went wrong because I believe they're saying that all codes were met and everything was good," said Inayah's father.
CBC News is withholding the identity of the parents because they don't want to be known to the public, for fear of being retraumatized.
The apartment balcony where their daughter fell currently has two large gaps on either side between the wall and the glass handrail.
Following the incident, the city posted a safety notice at the front of the building stating "there are balcony guardrails that have openings greater than 100 mm," which exceeds the Ontario building code.
"I just want the truth to come out," Inayah's mother said. "I just want to have more peace … A closure is what we are looking for."
"I just want justice for Inayah," she said.













