Boy, 6, dies after receiving 'bump on the head' at school
A heartbroken family has shared the tragic story of their six year old son who died hours after falling and bumping his head at school. Muhammed Yaseen Uddin's parents revealed that he sustained a head injury from a fall at Marlborough Primary School in Small Heath, Birmingham.
His father, Simriel Uddin, 41, alleges that his wife was informed by the school about the incident but was told it "wasn't an emergency". After being taken home, Yaseen had Calpol, celebrated his sister's birthday, and later vomited that night.
His parents assumed it was a reaction to the medicine. The young boy slept through the night but tragically didn't wake up the next morning.
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Despite being rushed to hospital, doctors were unable to save him. The family is now awaiting the results of a post-mortem CT scan.
Paying tribute to their "energetic [...] loving beautiful child", they are fundraising to build a mosque in his honour in Pakistan. Simriel, an engineer from Birmingham, said: "I want to build a mosque or a remembrance place for him.
"He was very energetic and he had a lot of friends - he was a loving beautiful child. We had a nickname for each other - I would call him Gecko and Sonic and he had me as Catboy from TV PJ Masks.
"We had bought tickets to go and see the new Sonic film together - we can't go and see it now."
Recalling the day before his son's death, December 10, Simriel said his wife received a call informing her that Yaseen had fallen at school and had a bump on his head.
He said: "The school told my wife it wasn't an emergency. So she finished her appointment and we went to pick him up a couple of hours later. He was sat in








