As school buses dropped off students Friday afternoon at Karmel Village in south Minneapolis, groups of children rushed to the railing on the bridge over the Midtown Greenway, pointing at the spot where two of their small neighbors tumbled off the roof a day earlier.
"They said there was blood!" one boy exclaimed.
Below, in the old railroad trench that's now a popular bikeway and walking path, balloons and stuffed animals marked the area where the two brothers fell some 55 feet onto a patio.
Abdiquni Abdi, age 2, died of multiple blunt force injuries, according to the Hennepin County medical examiner. His younger brother, age 1, is in serious but stable condition and is expected to live, according to Minneapolis police.
Inside the building, friends and family members came to offer support to the parents of the children. A family member declined to be interviewed.
Basim Sabri, owner of the 98-unit apartment building, said he has spent the past two days in the hospital alongside the boys' mother.
The younger boy is recovering from a broken jaw, fractured skull, broken arm and a few broken ribs.
"He's moving good. He's breathing good," said Sabri, who added that relatives are hopeful he won't have brain damage. "We're all trying to comfort the family. They're going through hell."