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Investigators find car fault behind Xylofagou boys’ deaths

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-01

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• What happened: Investigators identified a fault in the rear door of a car that led to the deaths of two Bulgarian brothers, aged 8 and 10, in Xylofagou, as they became trapped inside the vehicle. • Why it matters: The incident highlights serious safety concerns regarding child supervision and vehicle security, as the boys were left unsupervised and the child safety lock contributed to their tragic asphyxiation. • What to watch next: A custody decision regarding the boys' parents is expected later today, which may lead to charges of negligence against the father and potentially the mother.

Local British BasesdeathFamagustapoliceTop News Investigators find car fault behind Xylofagou boys’ deaths Investigators Find Car Fault Behind Xylofagou Boys' Deaths Relevant News Left lane closed on Nicosia–Limassol motorway near Choirokoitia after collision 1 July 2026 XM Group unveils €1m recovery programme for Limassol fire-hit villages 1 July 2026 Investigators find car fault behind Xylofagou boys’ deaths 1 July 2026 Natasa Christoforou 1 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber Experts from a car dealership who examined the car in which two Bulgarian brothers, aged 8 and 10, were found dead in Xylofagou identified a fault in the rear door that left it unlocked despite the vehicle having been locked, according to information gathered by philenews. The dealership experts, who travelled from Nicosia, carried out the examination on Tuesday. It was through this door that the two boys entered the car, according to the same information. However, they became locked inside after the child safety lock had also been activated, trapping them in the vehicle. Cause of death still open pending tests The leading scenario for the cause of death remains asphyxiation, after the boys were locked in the car for more than three hours. This remains open at this stage, pending histopathological tests on samples taken from the two brothers’ bodies during autopsies carried out by forensic pathologist Manolis Sakelliades, who travelled from Greece. Motion-activated CCTV footage previously showed the boys playing in a field before entering the car and continuing to play, at which point the footage freezes. Custody decision expected later today The 30-year-old father and his 38-year-old partner, to whom the car belongs, have been arrested in connection with the case. The Sovereign Base Areas are expected to decide later today whether both will be brought before Dhekelia Court or only the father, who is a suspect in the negligence offence after the children were left unsupervised at home. The 38-year-old had found the children unconscious in the car on Sunday afternoon when she returned home. Read more: Xylofagou prepares fundraiser to return brothers’ remains to Bulgaria Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Left lane closed on Nicosia–Limassol motorway near Choirokoitia after collision XM Group unveils €1m recovery programme for Limassol fire-hit villages New gov.cy service helps citizens find benefits they may be entitled to Delivery rider attacked, stabbed and robbed in Limassol Xylofagou prepares fundraiser to return brothers’ remains to Bulgaria UN envoy calls on leaders to seize ‘historic opportunity’ for Cyprus deal Bollywood comes to Cyprus: Director Anjali Bhushan explains why the island is the perfect stage for her new movie Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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