Two children, an eight-year-old boy and a ten-year-old girl, were found dead inside a car in the village of Ksilofaga on Cyprus. The tragedy occurred late Saturday evening in the Famagusta district, which falls under the jurisdiction of the British military base Dhekelia. The children had traveled from Bulgaria to spend their summer vacation with their father. According to the village mayor, the parents went to work early Saturday morning, and it is believed the children entered the parked car nearby and became locked inside for unknown reasons. Police and medical teams arrived at the scene shortly after 6 PM. Upon arrival, doctors noted that the children’s bodies were stiff, indicating they had died hours before being discovered. Superficial burns were observed on their skin, likely caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures inside the enclosed vehicle. The children were taken to the hospital, where doctors confirmed their deaths. Initial reports suggest the cause of death was suffocation and heatstroke due to extreme temperatures. A forensic examination and autopsy are pending to determine the exact cause of death. The child's father and his partner have been arrested on涉嫌
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a tragic event involving the death of two children, focusing on the circumstances surrounding their deaths and the subsequent legal actions. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis on particular perspectives. The tone,
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 95): Fully accurate and faithful to the primary source document. Objectivity slightly lower due to the headline emphasizing 's Balkana' which may imply geographic bias, though content remains neutral.




