Sassari, the father of the 18-month-old boy hospitalized for overdose entered in the register of suspects
It was written on the register of suspects the dad of the baby of suns 18 months, that was it hospitalized for overdose. At the moment his conditions are still serious, but stable. In fact, the doctors decided to transfer him to the neonatology department, from the resuscitation one.
A dramatic story, which held the entire community with the breathless. Everyone hoped until the end that the little one would be able to overcome the sad episode.
According to information released by the local newspaper The New Sardinia, the facts occurred in past days. Precisely in the home of the family, of origins Nigerian, located in Sassari.
The little one was at home and was staying playing. Up to that moment, everything was going smoothly. Suddenly he started accusing gods strange ailments and the parents quickly realized it.
For this reason they have alerted immediately the doctors, who after arriving at the house decided to transport him to the Santissima Annunziata hospital. Doctors after analysis and all exams, they made the dramatic discovery. The little one was overdosed.
Investigations for the 18-month-old overdose
Obviously the same hospital staff, given the severity of the affair, he immediately notified the Prosecutor’s Office. The investigators consequently initiated the investigations on what happened.
The parents were both already known to the police for crimes related to shop of narcotic substances. The agents also made one search in the house, but they found nothing concrete. They might have cleaned up the environment before their arrival.
Investigators believe the little one has found the sachet with the substance inside his home and have it ingested. The father, on the other hand, claims that it has found in the park near the house.
Only in the last few hours did the turning point of the case. Investigators have decided to register the dad on the register of investigated, for the crime of injury as a consequence of another crime.
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