Eight-year-old Sydney boy suspected to have died of electrocution at Fiji resort

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Eight-year-old Sydney boy suspected to have died of electrocution at Fiji resort
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Investigators are focusing on electrocution as the possible cause of death for an eight-year-old Sydney boy found in the flower garden of a Fiji resort last week

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“We have expressed our heartfelt condolences to the family and our thoughts remain with them at this time,” a Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific spokesperson said.

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