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Tragic death of a 21-month-old baby after falling from the 14th floor

Moscow, Ta. 4: In Russia, couples became so careless about drinking that they did not even know what was happening around them. The couple was so intoxicated that they could not take care of their 21-month-old baby. He left the side window of the baby's bed open. Meanwhile, the child fell down from the 12th floor while playing in bed. The big thing is that the parents found out that the child had fallen when the police rang the doorbell and handed over the body to them.

According to the Daily Mail, Alexander and Taisiya Akimov of the Russian capital, Moscow, have been arrested on charges of negligently killing their son Timofei. If convicted, the couple could face up to two years in prison. Russian law enforcement agencies believe the child fell out of a 12th-floor tower block window.

According to Russian media reports, the body of innocent Timofei was found by passers-by below the residential tower block on Marshall Zakharov Street. After which he gave information and called the police. Yulia Ivanova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Investigative Committee, said it had been established that the child's mother was in the apartment at the time of the accident. The parents forgot to drink and did not move the baby's bed away from the window.

The parents of this child are said to be 21 and 6 years old. Investigators said there was evidence that they were both drinking when their son fell out of an open window. The Russian Investigative Committee, which is investigating the case, has issued an advisory after the tragic case, warning parents living in high-rise flats about the dangers to children.

Russia's ombudsman for children Anna Kuznetsova said last year there were a total of 1.3 cases of children falling from high-rise flats in Russia. He said a total of 13 children were killed in the accidents, while the rest suffered serious and minor injuries. "The problem of children falling out of windows is now becoming our pain," he said.

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