Two twin children were found dead this morning in Berat. Children aged 5 months, both boys, have arrived dead at the Pediatric ward of the Berat Regional Hospital around 09:00 today.
News 24 reports that infants R. Agalliu and R. Agalliu were taken to Mong Hospital where they underwent a forensic autopsy. The autopsy did not show any signs of poisoning in the children's body, although parents suspected that the children may have been poisoned by the milk box the mother fed them since birth.
Doctors in the Berat morgue confirm that there were no signs of violence in the body of the two babies. They suspect the children may have died as a result of lack of air in the room as they have sent infants to Tirana for examination and are awaiting their response to find out the cause of death.
The twin babies lived with parents Eduard and Merushe Agalliu and their 6-year-old sister and 5-year-old brother in a two-storey apartment on the outskirts of town, in the Uznovo neighborhood.
Merushu's sister-in-law, Natasha Agalliu, says the children were in good health in the morning, and since it was cold, her mother Merushu had landed on the first floor where the wood-burning stove was set. Half an hour later she had asked her sister-in-law to come and pick up the children, but at that moment they noticed that the children were not responding.
She claims that they were immediately taken to hospital but the children were dead. Natasha says the children were not sick, none of them showed signs of fever or fever, and no one could understand the reason why the babies died suddenly. Natasha said that the parents of twin babies, after the autopsy, have buried children today in the Suelas cemetery.