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Police are investigating the death of a two-year-old boy at a house in Fife, BBC Scotland understands. Police are investigating the "unexplained" death of a two-year-old boy at a house in Fife.
Officers were called to what has been described as a serious incident in Donald Crescent in Thornton on Saturday evening.Officers were called to what has been described as a serious incident in Donald Crescent in Thornton on Saturday evening.
It is believed they were alerted by a crew from the Scottish Ambulance Service. It is believed they were alerted by a Scottish Ambulance Service crew.
Police said the death was due to a "tragic set of circumstances". They are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
Supt Dougie Milton said: "This is a tragic set of circumstances where, sadly, a two-year-old boy has lost his life.
"We are undertaking a thorough investigation and working with and supporting the immediate family.
"I can reassure the local community that at this time Police Scotland are not looking for anyone else in relation to this unexplained death."
Forensics teams were working at the house into the early hours of Sunday morning, neighbours have said.Forensics teams were working at the house into the early hours of Sunday morning, neighbours have said.
Police have not yet released any details of their inquiries, but more information is expected to be made public later on Sunday. A police presence remained at the property on Sunday afternoon as investigations continued.