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A TODDLER found dead next to his dad's body over Christmas died from dehydration, an inquest heard today.

Bronson Battersby was found curled up at the legs of dad Kenneth, 60, who tragically suffered a fatal heart attack.

Bronson Battersby was found dead at home alongside his dad
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Bronson Battersby was found dead at home alongside his dadCredit: Facebook
Kenneth Battersby suffered a fatal heart attack
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Kenneth Battersby suffered a fatal heart attackCredit: Facebook

Tragically, the two-year-old was under the care of children's services but the pair were only found two weeks after they were last seen.

An inquest into Bronson's death today heard his cause of death was dehydration.

The hearing was told he had been sent to live with his dad Kenneth after his parents split in the summer of 2022.

Detective Inspector Claire Rimmer of Lincolnshire Police said the pair were discovered after a "concerned" neighbour reported a smell coming from the flat.

Officers discovered Kenneth's body behind the living room door, while Bronson was found between his dad's legs.

The full inquest was adjourned until December 10 while an investigation is carried out.

It previously emerged Bronson had been classified as vulnerable by officials, which meant he received weekly visits.

On January 2, a social worker visited his home in Skegness, Lincolnshire, but nobody answered the door so they alerted the police.

They tried again two days later but contacted officers for a second time after getting no answer.

Emotional footage shows Bronson Battersby holding his dad Kenneth's hand as he learns to walk at home and celebrating his birthday

Eventually - after five more days - the social worker got a key from Kenneth's landlord and made the horrific discovery.

The pair were last seen alive on Boxing Day before ­Kenneth died of a heart attack soon after.

This means Bronson was left in the dark with no food or water and unable to get help.

Bronson's mum Sarah Piesse previously said her son would still be alive "if social services had done their job".

She added: "We have to be able to rely on social workers to keep our children safe."

Heather Sandy, executive director for children’s services, said at the time: “This was a tragic incident, and we are supporting the family at this difficult time.

“We are carrying out a review of the case alongside partner agencies to better understand the circumstances, and we await the results of the coroner’s investigations as well.

“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those involved.”

Bronson was under the care of children's services at the time of his death
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Bronson was under the care of children's services at the time of his deathCredit: Facebook
Mum Sarah Piesse said her son would still be alive 'if social services had done their job'
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Mum Sarah Piesse said her son would still be alive 'if social services had done their job'Credit: Facebook
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