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Wednesday, 1 January 2025 - 08:00

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14-year-old killed in Rotterdam fireworks accident; Mayor urges nationwide ban

A 14-year-old boy died Tuesday night in the Delfshaven district of Rotterdam after a tragic fireworks accident involving a cobra, an illegal and highly explosive firework. The incident occurred on Spanjaardstraat, and police are investigating. Rotterdam Mayor Carola Schouten expressed deep sorrow over the incident, calling it “intensely sad and tragic” during an interview on Met het Oog op Morgen on NPO Radio 1. “This casts a dark shadow over the evening,” Schouten said. She also reiterated her call for a nationwide ban on consumer fireworks, arguing that local regulations are insufficient. “A national ban is the only solution. Municipal bans simply don’t go far enough in practice.”

Witnesses reported that the boy attempted to relight the firework after it initially failed to detonate. The cobra exploded as he held it, causing fatal injuries.

The teenager's severely injured body was found on a tram track near the site of the explosion. Police placed a white forensic tent over the remains to conduct a detailed investigation. Emergency responders attempted resuscitation, but the boy was pronounced dead at the scene around 8:30 p.m.

“The situation is truly devastating,” said a local resident. “The family is in complete shock. It’s impossible to describe the pain they must be feeling right now.”

Police have not yet determined whether the firework belonged to the boy or was given to him by someone else. A police spokesperson stated that the investigation is in its early stages and must be handled meticulously.

“We believe the boy is the sole victim in this tragic incident,” the spokesperson said. “It appears he was struck in a horrific manner.”

Authorities are gathering additional witness testimonies to establish the full circumstances of the accident.

The tragedy has prompted an outpouring of sympathy for the boy’s family on social media. Messages of support have also been directed toward the emergency responders who attended the scene. “They will never forget these images,” wrote one commenter.

Family members and residents gathered at the site of the explosion in the hours following the incident. Many were visibly emotional, with some taking photographs of the location, De Telegraaf reported.

“This is beyond comprehension,” said one witness. “To start the new year like this—it’s just unimaginable.”

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