Four-year-old Kache Wallis’ tragic death in Hurricane, Utah, unfolded when he mysteriously disappeared from his bed and was later found lifeless inside a small toy chest in his bedroom.
The official cause of death, confirmed by the Utah Medical Examiner’s Office, was “positional asphyxiation.” This heart-wrenching ordeal began when Kache’s grandmother, rising from her slumber, realized he was missing from his bed and alerted authorities.

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