Taichung: Prosecutors in Taichung have detained a woman suspected of killing her two young sons, aged 8 and 3, by administering an unknown medicine or drug. The Taichung District Court has approved a request to hold the suspect, identified only by her surname Chen, in incommunicado detention, citing the seriousness of the crime and concerns about her potential flight risk or collusion with others. According to Focus Taiwan, Taichung police reported receiving a call at 1:31 a.m. on Saturday about two children found without vital signs in an apartment building located in Taichung's West District. Upon arrival, police and paramedics transported the boys to a nearby hospital, where they were pronounced dead. Their mother was subsequently taken into protective custody. Prosecutors have scheduled autopsies to determine the cause of the children's deaths. News reports, citing anonymous police sources, revealed that Chen had confided to a friend in a phone call that she was contemplating suicide. This prompted the friend to visit Chen's residence, where she found the children unresponsive. During an interrogation on Saturday morning, Chen was reportedly uncooperative and emotionally unstable, frequently answering investigators' questions with "I don't know" or "I forgot," as reported by United Daily News (UDN). According to the UDN report, the 8-year-old boy was from Chen's previous marriage, while the 3-year-old was from her relationship with her current boyfriend, who works at a barbeque restaurant and was not present at the time of the alleged incident. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts in Taiwan, please call the 1925, 1995, or 1980 hotlines for help.