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11 Month Old Baby Boy Tragically Suffocates In Pattaya


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11 Month Old Baby Boy Tragically Suffocates in Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- An 11 month old baby boy has tragically died in Pattaya on Thursday. The baby had been put to bed by his parents before being found dead a short while later in a suspected case of suffocation.

Pattaya, the 1st of July 2010 [PDN]: At approximately 8:00pm on Thursday, Lieutenant Natthaphon Agaruan (Banglamung Police Investigator) was informed of an infant’s death at a residence in Banglamung, Pattaya. An investigative team of officers along with the Sawang Boriboon Foundation were immediately dispatched to the incident to render assistance.

At the scene, a rental room in the Swimming Pool Specialist Co. Ltd compound, where the parents of the deceased child worked, officers found the deceased child lying face up on the bed. No signs of assault were found on the baby who was duly transported to the Forensic Science Institute where a post-mortem examination will take place.

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PATTAYA DAILY NEWS

-- 2010-07-02

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Very sad to see such a young and innocent live taken. My condolences to the parents and family. I am sure the parents will suffer tremendously for having left the baby alone.

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Probably a case of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SIDS. Happens with young Children. RIP and my condolences to the Family.

I do not understand comments about letting a Child unatended for 3 hours. It was in Bed and sleeping. I am not aware that parents have to watch there Child 24/7.

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Probably a case of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SIDS. Happens with young Children. RIP and my condolences to the Family.

I do not understand comments about letting a Child unatended for 3 hours. It was in Bed and sleeping. I am not aware that parents have to watch there Child 24/7.

Call it the "we have to blame someone because this would never happen to us" syndrome.RIP to the child.

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SDS rarely happens when the infant is laying face up iirc, hence why it is the recommended position for young unsupervised children.

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