MUMBAI: An eight-year-old girl was injured after a nearly 2kg tawa landed on her head in Nagpada on Friday morning. The girl was returning from tuitions when someone flung the griddle from a 20-storey highrise. The girl was taken to BYL Nair hospital and is critical. Doctors said that the girl has been out on ventilator.Locals said that the tawa might have been flung by somebody from the 10th floor or the floors above that. The girl, Hazequa, a Class III student at the St Joseph ’s school in Agripada, was returning home around 11am when the incident took place.“The tawa fell from one of the top floors of Danish Villa, a recently constructed building in Madanpura. Hazequa got injured and fell on the road. Locals informed her parents, who reside nearby,” said a man who was assisting the family at the hospital.Faizan Ansari, Hazequa’s father, said, “I was at home when someone came and said my daughter had fallen on the road and was bleeding. I ran out and found her in a nearby lane,” said Ansari. One team from the Nagpada police station was posted at the accident spot and another at the hospital after the incident.Zonal deputy commissioner of police Pravin Padwal said, “We have registered a case under Section 338 (causing grevious hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the IPC against unidendentified person and are probing the case.”Locals said that earlier too, cricket bats, bottles and other stuff had been flung off Danish Villa’s top floors and people escaped narrowly. They said the police are not doing enough to nab the accused. The police have seized the tawa and are recording statements of witnesses.