The Maragols dropped off their smiling little girl at her childcare centre one morning in August last year. When they next saw her that afternoon, she was dead. They are still battling to find out exactly what happened.
Meanwhile, every day, the Maragols stare at the inchoate puzzle of their daughter's death as they wait to hear if the coroner has made a decision.
Tiny angels dot tabletops and shelves — clay, ceramic, straw — as their six-month-old son Samuel plays quietly.Their friends tell them how much he resembles his sister."If we didn't have our Lord holding on our hand we wouldn't be here today," Mr Maragol said. "I have to just clear my head because I miss her so much. Because she made me to be a dad for the first time," he said.
Ms Eyvazians said it has been difficult waking up every day realising that Arianna is no longer with them.
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