The mother of the baby who died in Alytus provided a different version of events
The mother of a deceased baby in Alytus claims that investigators suggested her child died due to choking on vomit, while the official investigation is still ongoing.
The mother of a baby who died in Alytus has shared her version of events with the media, suggesting that the child might have died from choking on vomit. She recounted that investigators had communicated this possibility to her, citing the presence of content found in the baby's stomach that indicated distress during feeding. Meanwhile, officials from the Kaunas District Prosecutor's Office have stated that the investigation into the cause of the baby's death is still ongoing, and a conclusion from forensic experts has yet to be reached.
On the tragic day, the mother, who had reportedly been sleep-deprived due to noise from neighbors, decided to feed her infant son, Daniel. After spending time with friends, she revealed that she had laid the baby’s head on her arm while breastfeeding, and in a state of exhaustion, she dozed off. This moment of tiredness has raised concerns, as she openly acknowledged the potential risk of accidentally rolling over onto her child while sleeping, contributing to the tragedy's complexity.
The case has garnered attention both for the tragic death of the infant and for the emotional turmoil expressed by the mother, who has been sharing her narrative amid an ongoing investigation. The community's response and the legal implications surrounding this case will likely evolve as more information becomes available, highlighting the sensitive nature of such incidents and the importance of thorough investigations in similar cases.