Contract Worker Charged in Alabama Toddler's Hot Car Death

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An Alabama contract worker, Kela Stanford, was charged after a 3-year-old in foster care, Ke’Terrious Starkes Jr., died from being left in a hot car for five hours. Stanford, responsible for transporting the child, was accused of leaving him unattended, leading to his death. She was released on bond and faces potential prison time if convicted.
- State contract worker charged in death of Alabama toddler in foster care who was left in hot car NBC News
- Contractor Arrested in Connection With Death of Alabama 3-Year-Old in Hot Car The New York Times
- Alabama toddler who died inside hot car was 'forgotten' by state contract worker, police say NBC News
- Woman leaves 3-year-old foster child in hot car for 5 hours, charged with his death WSYX
- Woman arrested in connection with death of Alabama boy left in hot car while in state's care Scripps News
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