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'No way this could have been an accident:' Woburn family begs for answers in son's death

WOBURN, Mass. — Seven months after the tragic death of their son, a Woburn family is pleading for answers.

Noah Larson was found unresponsive in his baby sitter’s care in August. He died a few days later from traumatic brain injury.

His twin sister also suffered injuries that day, but she has since recovered.

The district attorney told FOX25 the case is still active and ongoing; and they add it’s complicated.

But this family fears the investigation into the tragic death of their baby boy is at a standstill. They say they aren’t getting information, answers, updates, or justice.

“We are just very worried that if there is no attention drawn to this that they will forget about it. They will sweep it under the rug,” Noah’s mom, Lindsey Keane said. "I know that we've been told so many times that there's no way this could have been an accident. There's no way.”

The medical examiner has yet to provide an official cause of death and there have been no arrests.

“That this process has taken this long and we haven’t got any information, I just feel that we’re left behind not knowing. And we just want to make sure that doesn’t happen,” Noah’s dad, Paul Larsen, said.