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A Rest That Became Fatal

What was supposed to be a moment of warmth between father and son turned into an irreparable tragedy.

In Anápolis, 55 km from Goiânia, a baby of only 2 months lost his life accidentally after falling from the arms of his father,

who had fallen asleep while holding the child. The case, full of emotion and questions, is already being investigated by the Civil Police.

The Moment of the Accident: How It All Happened

In the early hours of Monday morning, in the Jardim das Américas 2ª

Etapa neighborhood, the father reported to authorities that, exhausted, he fell asleep while holding the baby. The result was an unexpected and fatal fall.

As soon as the Mobile Emergency Care Service (SAMU) arrived at the scene, the rescuers could only confirm that the child was already dead.

The Military Police were called by the Forensic Medical Institute (IML), which reported the incident.

Since then, the case has been treated with caution, while family members and witnesses begin to be heard to clarify the details of the tragedy.

Ongoing Investigation: What Are the Police Trying to Find Out?

The police chief in charge of the case,

Kênia Segantini, has not yet officially commented on the lines of investigation that are being followed.

However, the testimony of the father and possible witnesses will be crucial to understanding whether the case is exclusively a domestic accident or if there are other factors involved.

In addition, the expert must analyze possible signs of negligence or whether the fatality could have been avoided

. This type of occurrence raises an alert to the importance of safety when sleeping with babies, a habit that, as common as it is,

can result in devastating consequences.

A Warning to Parents: The Invisible Danger of Sleeping with Babies

Unfortunately, this type of tragedy is not an isolated case. Experts warn that sleeping with babies on your lap or in a bed can be extremely

dangerous, increasing the risk of suffocation or falls. Health organizations recommend that newborns sleep in safe cribs

, without pillows or objects that could pose risks.

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