A baby died as predicted by a Crow; just not a bird.

Chambry (A Child and a Raven)
Note: The Chambry collection is published in Greek. AI was used to translate the Greek to this text:
A woman was consulting oracles about her own child, who was still an infant, and the prophets foretold that he would be killed by a raven. Therefore, being afraid, she constructed a very large chest and shut him inside it, taking care that he should not be killed by a raven. And she continued, at appointed hours, to open it and provide the necessary food for him. But once, as she had opened it and set down the drink, the child carelessly leaned forward. Thus it happened that a raven, swooping down upon the chest, struck the crown of his head and killed him.

How do you think an AI might simplify this fable? Here is one answer, and the illustration above was made from this simplification:
Once, a fearful mother locked her baby in a great wooden chest because an oracle warned that a raven would end his life. Though she watched him carefully and fed him each day, fate found its way. One day, as the chest stood open, the child leaned out, and a raven flew down and struck him dead.
Moral
No one can hide from destiny.
Perry. #162