Tragic final minutes of toddler, two, who died after a 'botched' circumcision - as his baby brother fights for life after undergoing the SAME procedure Brothers were sent home after the medical procedure in Perth on Tuesday Two-year-old boy was in a critical condition' when paramedics arrived His little brother had emergency surgery and spent the night in the ICU Do you know more? Email tips@dailymail.com By Charlotte Karp For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:27 GMT, 9 December 2021 | Updated: 03:27 GMT, 9 December 2021 Viewcomments A toddler who died after a botched circumcision was sent home to recover from surgery before he began to deteriorate - as his baby brother fights for life after undergoing the same procedure. Paramedics raced to a property in Seville Grove, in Perth's southeast suburbs, to save the lives of the two-year-old boy and his baby brother at about 6.30pm on Tuesday. Both little boys underwent the procedure at a medical clinic near their family home. A spokeswoman from St John Ambulance told Daily Mail Australia the toddler was in a 'critical condition' when emergency workers arrived. A two-year-old boy died after he was circumcised at a medical clinic in Perth on Tuesday (stock image) 'He was taken from home to Armadale Hospital,' she said. The two-year-old was declared dead on arrival at the hospital's emergency department. His brother, believed to be seven or eight months old, was rushed to Perth Children's Hospital for emergency surgery and spent the night in ICU. He is believed to be in a stable condition and recovering. Paramedics took the brothers to Armadale Hospital on Tuesday evening, but the two-year-old was pronounced dead on arrival (stock image) Homicide detectives were called in to investigate, but Western Australian Police said the two-year-old boy's death is no longer being treated as suspicious. 'It can be confirmed the boy underwent a medical procedure at a registered medical centre prior to his death,' police said. The investigation has been turned over to the coroner and a report will be prepared by police. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility