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Young girl rescued from window ledge by strangers in London

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A young girl clinging to a window ledge above a London street was rescued by strangers. The incident occurred in London and was reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. The rescue highlights the role of bystanders in emergency situations.

A young girl who was clinging to a window ledge above a London street was saved by strangers who intervened. The incident was reported by the Sydney Morning Herald on June 11, 2026. While the headline indicates a successful rescue, the provided article excerpt does not contain detailed information about the circumstances of the incident, the specific actions taken by the rescuers, or the condition of the child following the rescue.

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The article excerpt provided does not include details about how the child came to be on the window ledge, the specific rescue methods used, the identity or background of the rescuers, the child's age or condition after rescue, or any official response from emergency services or authorities.

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