Prosecutor Office Urges Parents to Control Their Children
In connection with the cases of children falling from balconies and windows, and their death, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan called for parents to be vigilant.
The Interior Ministry and the Prosecutor General's Office press services reported the tragic cases of children killed as a result of falling from high-rise buildings due to the negligence of their parents.
So, a three-year-old Isa Veliyev was killed in the Nizami district on May 12, a 3-year-old Jala Ibrahimova was killed on May 28, a 2-year-old Imran Guliyev was killed in the Binagadi district on June 28, a five-year-old Nadir Khalilov wsas killed on July 3 and Arzu Abyshzadeh was killed in the Pirallahi district on July 10.
Criminal cases were initiated on the facts of Article 124.1 (murder by negligence) and are under investigation.
In order to prevent such cases, the law enforcement agencies urged the parents to be more careful and responsible with their children, especially with small ones. -06D--
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