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A tragic incident occurred in Berlin's Lichtenberg district when an 18-month-old girl drowned in a bathtub. The event took place in the early hours of Saturday in a multi-family residence on Landsberger Allee. According to information from authorities, the child's mother, a 26-year-old Ukrainian national, had placed her daughter in the bath shortly after midnight and briefly left the room to retrieve an item.
Upon returning, the mother discovered her daughter floating face down in the water. Emergency services were immediately contacted, and paramedics arrived at the scene soon after. Despite resuscitation efforts, the child could not be revived, and the attending physician pronounced her dead at the location.
Police have initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. A spokesperson for the Berlin police confirmed that the mother is under investigation on suspicion of neglecting her supervisory duties. In addition, a formal death inquiry has been launched, which will include an autopsy to determine the precise cause of death. Results from the medical examination are expected in the coming days.
The child's grandmother, who also resides in the same apartment building, required medical assistance after the incident. Authorities have not released further details regarding her condition or the emotional impact on the family, citing privacy concerns.
This case highlights the dangers associated with leaving young children unattended, even for brief periods, in potentially hazardous environments such as bathtubs. German law requires guardians to provide continuous supervision for minors, especially in situations where safety risks are present. Police investigations in such cases typically involve interviews with family members, collection of forensic evidence, and coordination with child welfare agencies.
The apartment building where the incident took place is located in a densely populated area of Berlin, where emergency response services are generally able to arrive quickly. However, officials noted that in cases of drowning, even a short lapse in supervision can have fatal consequences. The police have stated that all standard procedures are being followed to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation.
Authorities have urged parents and caregivers to exercise extreme caution when supervising children in and around water. Public health agencies regularly issue guidelines emphasizing that young children should never be left alone in bathtubs, regardless of the depth of water or the duration of the absence. Accidental drowning remains one of the leading causes of unintentional injury-related deaths among infants and toddlers in Germany and worldwide.
The investigation remains ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available from law enforcement and medical examiners. The Berlin police have appealed to the public to respect the family's privacy during this difficult time.
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