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Third class students Michael Corcoran , Adysen McGuire, Kyron Garner and Maia Byrne (3rd class students) who received a Water Safety Ireland aware for helping to raise awareness of water safety. Photograph: Sam Boal/Collins Photos
Third class students Michael Corcoran , Adysen McGuire, Kyron Garner and Maia Byrne (3rd class students) who received a Water Safety Ireland aware for helping to raise awareness of water safety. Photograph: Sam Boal/Collins Photos
Five-week-old baby boy died while being carried in sling, inquest hears

A five-week-old baby died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) while being carried in a sling, an inquest has heard.

The coroner in the case, which came before Dublin District Coroner’s Court on Thursday, said she will write to the HSE to ensure parents are aware of the risks associated with the use of the baby carriers.

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