Greek officials say 2 missing boys died trapped in an elevator wrote:THESSALONIKI, Greece - Authorities in Greece say two young brothers whose disappearance prompted a countrywide alert died of starvation and dehydration when they became trapped in a broken elevator in an empty building.
Hospital officials say a coroner concluded six-year-old Aihan and eight-year-old Amet Ceribasi had survived for up to five days in the elevator before dying.
Authorities had issued a countrywide alert for the brothers after they disappeared in the northeastern city of Orestiada on May 28.
Police later arrested and jailed their father and another couple on suspicion of having sold the boys, who were two of about 10 siblings.
Late Thursday, a woman alerted police about to a strong smell coming from a newly constructed but empty apartment building near where the boys disappeared.
Authorities found the brothers' bodies in an elevator stuck between the second and third floor.
Regional police chief Christos Nikolopoulos said the boys were found naked but bore no visible injuries.
A small window on the elevator door had been broken, and the boys' shorts and shoes were found on the floor outside, he said.
Police believe the children broke the window and threw their clothes out in an attempt to attract the attention of anyone entering the building.
It was not immediately clear how they had become trapped in the elevator.
What were they doing in there?
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What were they doing in there?
I know kids can get into some pretty odd places . . . but I wonder if they had "help."
What kind of help?
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Re: What were they doing in there?
I'm wondering if they were lured or foreced into the elevator.