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Father 'killed baby in wall accident' in Stechford Birmingham baby truck death: 'Father was driving'
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A recovery truck that hit a wall, killing a toddler, was driven by the boy's father, a family friend said. A recovery truck that hit a wall which collapsed on to a toddler and killed him was driven by the boy's father, a family friend said.
One-year-old Amaan Yaseen suffered a fatal head injury on Queens Road, Stechford, Birmingham, at about 16:55 GMT on Monday. Nineteen-month-old Amaan Yaseen suffered a fatal head injury on Queens Road, Stechford, Birmingham, on Monday.
The truck "accidentally struck" the front wall at the home address while it was being parked, friend Mohammad Hafeez said.The truck "accidentally struck" the front wall at the home address while it was being parked, friend Mohammad Hafeez said.
He said the parents were "distraught and shocked".He said the parents were "distraught and shocked".
The truck hit a wall, which then collapsed on top of the boy. Mr Hafeez said Amaan was "a lovely little boy who brought with him a lot of joy and happiness for the entire family, particularly his parents".
Mr Hafeez said Amaan, who was 19 months old, was "a lovely little boy who brought with him a lot of joy and happiness for the entire family, particularly his parents". Addressing the media in a statement near the scene, Mr Hafeez said the boy would be "deeply missed".
Queens Road was closed between Sedgemere Road and Broadstone Road, but reopened just before midnight. He said: "You will appreciate that this is a very tragic and traumatic incident for any parent to have to experience. These parents too are distraught and shocked.
"We now ask please on behalf of the family for you to respect their privacy and to allow them time to mourn."
Queens Road was closed between Sedgemere Road and Broadstone Road following the crash at about 16:55 GMT, but reopened just before midnight.