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Flo Rida's son, 6, in intensive care after 'fall from fifth floor window'

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Flo Rida's six year old son Zohar Dillard is receiving treatment in the intensive care unit following a nasty fall from a building window.The little boy is said to have been rushed to hospital for his injuries on 4 March and remains in a critical condition, with his mother Alexis Adams by his side every day.A lawyer for the boy's mother said he is "lucky to be alive" as the window was five stories up in an apartment building in New Jersey, USA.Zohar is recovering from a number of injuries, which include internal bleeding and collapsed lungs.The youngster is also said to have suffered multiple pelvis fractures, left metatarsal fractures, and grade three liver laceration.

According to TMZ and other US outlets who have obtained legal documents, Zohar's mum filed a lawsuit to the Superior Court of New Jersey on Monday 27 March against the building owners and other entities.Alexis is claiming that the companies are responsible for her son's fall.

Reports claim that the defendants include a "construction company and a window installation company".The legal filings also claim that the building was equipped with "windows that posed a hazardous condition".

They also alleged that the windows were installed with "incorrect sized guards," and "thereby breaching their duty of care".Speaking to News12 New Jersey about the horrific incident and her son's condition, Alexis said she was left "heartbroken" by what happened.She also told the broadcaster: "This feels like a nightmare."Rapper Flo Rida, 43, whose real name is Tramar Lacel Dillard, shares one child with his ex Alexis, but it's not known if he has a relationship with him.

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