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Two children killed after falling into well in Mashtaga village
Baku/18.05.23/Turan: Two minors fell into a well and died in Mashtaga settlement of Sabunchu region of Baku, the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office said on May 18.
No traces of violent death were found on the bodies of the children, the press release said.
The Sabunchu district prosecutor's office is continuing an investigation into the case.
According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, two children, born in 2013, fell into a well with a depth of about 45-50 meters and a diameter of 2.5 meters, filled with water, fuel oil and household waste.
Rescuers used special means to extract the bodies of minors. -05D06-
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- 18 May 2023 12:06
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