Autopsy: Cause of death undetermined for abducted Columbus twin left face down on bed after fed
, one of the twin Columbus boys abducted in December, is Sudden Unexplained Infant Death, according to the autopsy performed at the Franklin County Coroner’s Office.Medics were called to the boys' home Jan. 28 after Ky'air had reportedly stopped breathing and medics rushed him to Nationwide Children's Hospital, where he died.
Citing an investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death as reported by Columbus police, the autopsy revealed that the infant boy"was placed face down on an adult bed with excess bedding and pillows , unsupervised, and in a post-prandial state , however, because a contributory component of mechanical or obstructive asphyxia can be neither confirmed nor excluded in this infant’s death..
As a result of the investigation and circumstances,"the manner of death is best ruled as Undetermined," the coroner's office said.Extensive testing, including microbiology, toxicology, histology, and a skeletal radiological survey"were unremarkable and non-contributory to the cause of death," the coroner's office said.
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