According to local media reports, the mother in the city of Nikolayevsk on the Amur took her child outdoors to help her sleep better. After five hours, she found that the boy was no longer alive. According to the information, he died of hypothermia.
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It was not reported whether the balcony was open or, as is often the case in Russia, protected with panes. According to the Tass agency, there was severe frost at the time, with temperatures down to minus 20 degrees. (SDA)
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