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A three-year-old British boy died after falling 33ft from a fourth-floor hotel window in Chloraka, Paphos, while on holiday in Cyprus. His 37-year-old father was arrested on suspicion of negligence, and an investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing.

The area surrounding the hotel remains cordoned off as the Paphos Criminal Investigation Department conducts a thorough inquiry into the boy’s death. The father is set to be remanded in custody for eight days while police gather additional statements from witnesses and a supplementary statement from him.

A 37-year-old father has been arrested on suspicion of negligence following the tragic death of his three-year-old son, as confirmed by Police Director Michalis Nicolaou. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing, with the father expected to provide further statements while he is remanded in custody for eight days.

What remains unclear — It is not specified when the investigation into the circumstances of the boy’s death will conclude.

Three-year-old boy dies after falling from hotel window in Cyprus

Three-year-old boy dies after falling from hotel window in Cyprus
A three-year-old boy was taken to Paphos General Hospital where he was declared dead (Picture: thisispafos.com)

A three-year-old British boy has died after falling 33ft from a fourth-floor hotel window while on holiday in Cyprus.

The toddler slipped from his father’s arms and fell onto the main veranda of the hotel in Chloraka, Paphos, at around 6.40pm yesterday.

The family had only arrived at the hotel the day before and were preparing to head down for dinner when the accident happened.

According to local reports, one side of a 9ft-wide, 4ft-high double window beside them was open, but the 37-year-old father did not realise.

He was found unresponsive when paramedics arrived.

He was taken to Paphos General Hospital but he did not survive his injuries.

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His dad was arrested on suspicion of negligence at 10pm, according to Police Director Michalis Nicolaou.

He appeared before a court at 11am, but proceedings were briefly halted when he became distressed.

A family friend said the father had appeared without a lawyer because the family had been unable to arrange legal representation in the aftermath of the tragedy.

A translator informed him that he would be remanded in custody for eight days while police inquiries continue.

He faces charges of causing death by a reckless, negligent, or dangerous act, neglect of duty as the head of a family, and failing in his responsibility as a person having care of another.

An investigation into the circumstances of the boy’s death is ongoing, and the area around the hotel remains cordoned off.

The Paphos Criminal Investigation Department says it will gather a supplementary statement from the father and further statements from those at the scene.

The couple had been holidaying in Cyprus with their two children and the mother’s parents. They had been due to remain on the island until July 25.

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