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Father of Xylophagou boys found dead to face negligence charges

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-02

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• What happened: The father of two boys found dead in a car in Xylophagou has been charged with negligence and is set to face trial in Dhekelia Court. The children, aged 8 and 10, were left unsupervised while their father went to work, and are believed to have died from asphyxiation after becoming trapped in the vehicle. • Why it matters: This tragic incident raises serious concerns about child safety and parental responsibility, highlighting the potential dangers of leaving children unattended. The case has garnered significant attention, prompting discussions on legal accountability in similar situations. • What to watch next: The next court hearing is scheduled for July 16, where further details may emerge regarding the circumstances of the boys' deaths and the father's defense against the charges. Additionally, the results of forensic tests are awaited to confirm the cause of death.

Local British BasesdeathFamagustapoliceTop News Father of Xylophagou boys found dead to face negligence charges Dhekelia Bases Xylophagou Boys Found Dead In Car Relevant News From a Karavas cart dream to a business empire: the life of Nicos Shacolas 2 July 2026 Digital TV switchover triggers surge of complaints across Cyprus 2 July 2026 Roadworks cause chaos in Germasogeia, Deputy Mayor declares “unbelievable inconvenience” 2 July 2026 Natasa Christoforou 2 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The 30-year-old Bulgarian father of two boys, aged 8 and 10, found dead in a car on Sunday afternoon, has been committed to trial and charged before Dhekelia Court with two counts of causing death by a reckless and careless act. The children had been left unsupervised after their father left for work in Limassol on Sunday morning, followed shortly after by his 38-year-old partner, who was initially arrested but released unconditionally yesterday. Investigators from the British Sovereign Base Areas’ Criminal Investigation Department (CID) decided to bring only the father before court, as he is the children’s legal guardian. Seeking the father’s remand, the prosecution representative said there was testimony indicating he finished work, went shopping, and did not return home immediately. His lawyer, Andriana Klaidi, disputed this position. The next hearing was set for July 16. CCTV footage has shown the boys playing in the yard before continuing their game in the car, where they remained for more than three hours after entering through an open rear door, later found by experts to be faulty despite the vehicle being locked. They are believed to have become trapped after the child safety lock activated, and were found unconscious by their father’s partner after 5:30pm on Sunday. Asphyxiation remains the leading theory as to the cause of death, though the Bases are keeping this open pending test results from Greek forensic pathologist Manolis Sakelliades. The boys had arrived in Cyprus in mid-May with relatives for a holiday with their father. The state will cover the cost of returning their bodies to Bulgaria, a government source said yesterday. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News From a Karavas cart dream to a business empire: the life of Nicos Shacolas Digital TV switchover triggers surge of complaints across Cyprus Roadworks cause chaos in Germasogeia, Deputy Mayor declares “unbelievable inconvenience” Overnight pharmacies on Thursday, July 2 EU urged to prioritise heart disease prevention policy Mercuryo recognised with Great Place to Work® certification, highlighting strength of its remote-first fintech culture The countdown to Minthis Music Festival 2026 begins Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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