NEW INFO: Infants May Have Died From Dehydration Caused by Extreme Heat From Air Conditioner

New developments have emerged in the investigation into the tragic deaths of two infants at a private daycare in Jerusalem.

Following initial examinations at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, authorities say no dangerous or toxic substances were found in the bodies of the infants. As a result, investigators have moved away from earlier suspicions of poisoning.

According to current assessments, the leading direction of the investigation is dehydration caused by extreme heat, apparently from an air conditioner operating at unusually high temperatures. Officials are now awaiting legal authorization to conduct additional testing, which would allow for a definitive determination of the cause of death.

Earlier concerns that the infants may have been exposed to toxic substances were largely dismissed after checks by Fire and Rescue Services. The agency said that tests conducted with specialized equipment at the scene did not detect any hazardous or poisonous materials.

In addition, blood tests performed on the other infants from the daycare who were evacuated to Jerusalem hospitals did not reveal any abnormal findings.

The investigation remains ongoing.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

8 Responses

  1. Avroham Reichmen COORDINATOR OF JERUSALEM TZEVET HATZOLAH THAT PARTNERS WITH MDA CONFIRMED THAT THE CHILDREN IN THE BATHROOMS AND IN CLOSETS IS FAKE NEWS, HE DOES CONFIRM THERE WAS ALOT OF BABIES AND WHEN FIRST RESPONDERS ARRIVED THEY EMPTIED THE ROOM TO START THE 2 CPRS FORCING RESPONDERS TO PUT KIDS WHERE EVER THEY COULD TILL MORE RESPONDERS ARRIVE TO TAKE THEM DOWN AND OUT OF THE BUILDING

  2. Certainly not a most important point, but the headline requires an explanation as some newer air-conditioners also have built-in heaters for the winter. This was not always the case, and even today, not all new ones have this. Without an explanation, this sounds somewhat bizarre–why would air-conditioners be putting out heat as most are only made to cool the air!

  3. I can find no reliable evidence that he (Avroham Reichmen COORDINATOR OF JERUSALEM TZEVET HATZOLAH ) made such a claim. Hearsay. No official press releases, news interviews, or verified social media statements from Reichman or Tzevet Hatzalah addressing the narrative of responders moving children to bathrooms or closets to perform CPR.

  4. I live north of Yerushalyim and my air-conditioner heater can barely keep a small salon/kitchen warm enough to go without a sweater. No way those rooms got hot enough to cause dehydration within a few hours, at least with healthy babies.

  5. @InMemoryOfZevZelenko Its on a interview in yiddish on kol mivaser 114 from the main menu not everything is on the internet its also reported in the name of other first responders on chareidim 10news and kikar hashabat but keep on believing that they were putting infants under a toilet if it fits your anti chareidi narrative like it does for leftist chareidi hater News12 media

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