Tragic Death of 10-Month-Old in Hot Car Leads to Babysitter's Arrest

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A Florida woman has been arrested for aggravated manslaughter of a child after a 10-month-old she was caring for was found unresponsive in a car that had reached an internal temperature of over 133 degrees. The woman allegedly left the baby unattended in the vehicle for at least 5 hours while outside temperatures reached 98 degrees Fahrenheit. The baby's mother discovered her still strapped in the car seat when she arrived to pick her up. The child's skin was still hot to the touch, and an internal temperature of 110 degrees was recorded. The woman has been arrested and charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child resulting in death.
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