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15-month-old twin babies in France died of dehydration in their beds

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The incident, which occurred in the Beuvrages communes of France's Nord region, came to light tragically on Monday, 29 June. The 15-month-old twin babies were reported to have died in their own beds. Following the incident, the babies' mother and father were taken into custody by the police and interrogated. The cause of death of the babies was determined to be severe fluid loss, namely dehydration. Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation into how this tragic incident occurred.

According to initial findings, when the babies' lifeless bodies were reached, they were noticed to be in a state of "raideur cadavérique" or rigor mortis. This condition was evaluated as a very serious finding indicating that the babies had been left neglected and thirsty for a long time. These deaths caused by fluid loss are an indication of how vulnerable young children are and how quickly and fatally consequences can occur when their basic needs are not met. This incident has led to the questioning of child protection services and social assistance mechanisms in the region. The teams conducting the investigation have started to examine in detail the conditions of the house where the babies lived and the family's background.

Beuvrages is a settlement located in the north of France where a relatively quiet life is maintained. However, the tragic incident that took place in this region has created a huge wave of shock and sorrow across the country. People could not make sense of the fact that two children at such a young age passed away so painfully in their own beds. In the news, which was widely covered in the French press, the way the babies were found and the family's arrest were reported in detail. The public expects the judicial process to proceed transparently and the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

The taking of the mother and father to the police station to take their statements also brought up questions about whether the incident was an accident or negligence. Experts state that in order for a 15-month-old child to suffer severe dehydration on their own, their fluid intake must have been cut off for days. The fact that the parents did not intervene or notice the situation during this period raises a strong suspicion of negligence. The prosecutor's office is approaching the incident from multiple angles, examining both forensic reports and the past records of social services regarding the family. The chain of events that led to the death of the twins will be revealed step by step during the court process.

This bitter incident serves as a wake-up call for society as a whole regarding child abuse and neglect. Child rights advocates emphasize that families need to be more aware of where to apply and how to receive support in difficult situations. In addition, it was once again brought to attention how life-saving it can be for neighbors and those around to report suspicious situations to the authorities. This tragedy in Beuvrages reveals that social supervision mechanisms need to be strengthened in order to prevent similar cases. The French justice system is continuing to follow this case with great sensitivity.

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