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Drunk Father Drops Baby From 5th-Floor Balcony

A drunken father dropped his 4-month-old baby girl from a fifth-floor balcony at a dormitory in eastern Siberia in a yet-unsolved incident that led to the baby's death, the Investigative Committee said in a statement Monday.

The father, 39, and his wife, 25, were drinking in a dorm room in the town of Sosnovoborsk, Krasnoyarsk region, on Sunday when the girl fell from her father's arms "for a reason that has not yet been established," the statement said. The girl was severely injured and died in a hospital.

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Monkey Mauls to Death 6-Month-Old Baby in Crimea

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