LARNACA Police are investigating the circumstances, with early inquiries examining the possibility of asphyxiation, although no official cause of death has been confirmed. File photo SBA Police Two children found dead inside parked car in Xylofagou Newsroom A tragic incident has claimed the lives of two young children in the village of Xylofagou on Sunday afternoon. READ MORE
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