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Tragic Hot Car Incident Claims Lives of Infant and Dog in Virginia
crime2 years ago

Tragic Hot Car Incident Claims Lives of Infant and Dog in Virginia

A 10-month-old child and a dog have died after being left in a hot car for approximately six hours in York County, Virginia. The child was found deceased and in a plastic bag at a hospital, leading to the arrest of Kristen D. Graham, who has been charged with felony child neglect and animal cruelty. The child and dog were left in the car during extreme heat, with temperatures reaching at least 100 degrees. Graham had been watching the child for two days and initially claimed to have stayed in the vehicle, but the investigation suggests otherwise. The charges against Graham may be upgraded to homicide depending on the ongoing investigation.

"Record-breaking heatwave sweeps across the US, bringing extreme temperatures and live weather updates"
weather2 years ago

"Record-breaking heatwave sweeps across the US, bringing extreme temperatures and live weather updates"

A severe and prolonged heat wave is nearing its peak across the southern and western states, with dangerously hot weather expected from Florida to Washington state. The most extreme temperatures are anticipated in the Desert Southwest, with Death Valley, Calif., possibly reaching 130 degrees Fahrenheit, Phoenix nearing 120 degrees, and California's Central Valley well above 110. The National Weather Service has warned of a major to extreme risk for heat-related illnesses, especially for those without effective cooling and hydration. Heat is the number one weather-related killer, and precautions such as staying hydrated, avoiding the sun, and checking on vulnerable individuals are advised. Additionally, the dangers of leaving young children and pets unattended in vehicles during hot weather are emphasized.

Tragic Trend Continues: Fifth Florida Child Dies in Hot Car
tragedy2 years ago

Tragic Trend Continues: Fifth Florida Child Dies in Hot Car

An 18-month-old girl in Florida became the fifth child to die in a hot car this year after her parents left her to attend a Fourth of July party. The child's death was described as "torturous" by the Polk County Sheriff, with a core temperature of 104.4 degrees even three hours after being removed from the car. The parents, who tested positive for drugs and alcohol, have been charged with aggravated manslaughter. Child safety organizations emphasize the need for simple habits, such as leaving a reminder in the backseat, to prevent these tragedies, as small children dehydrate and heat up more quickly than adults.

Tragic Consequences: Toddler's Death in Hot Car Leads to Parents' Manslaughter Charges
crime2 years ago

Tragic Consequences: Toddler's Death in Hot Car Leads to Parents' Manslaughter Charges

A couple in Lakeland, Florida, has been charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child after leaving their 18-month-old daughter in a hot car overnight, resulting in her death. The parents had been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana at a Fourth of July party before returning home with their three small children. The father assumed the mother had brought the toddler inside, but the child was left harnessed in the car seat. The next morning, they discovered their daughter dead in the car. Both parents tested positive for marijuana and alcohol, with the father also testing positive for methamphetamine. This tragic incident highlights the importance of car safety and the need for parents and caregivers to take precautions to prevent such incidents from occurring.

Tragic Death of Florida Toddler Left in Hot Car by Parents.
crime2 years ago

Tragic Death of Florida Toddler Left in Hot Car by Parents.

A Florida couple has been charged with child neglect, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia after leaving their 2-year-old daughter in a car overnight, resulting in her death. The parents initially claimed they found the child unresponsive in their home, but the police became suspicious when they noticed the child's high temperature. The investigation revealed that the parents left the sleeping toddler in the car for 14 hours and returned to find her unresponsive. Methamphetamine, marijuana, CBD gummies, and drug paraphernalia were discovered in their home. An average of 38 children die each year in hot cars, according to advocacy group Kids and Cars.

Preventable Tragedy: Florida Toddler Dies in Hot Car After Parents' Neglect.
crime2 years ago

Preventable Tragedy: Florida Toddler Dies in Hot Car After Parents' Neglect.

A Florida couple left their 2-year-old daughter in a car for 15 hours in 80-degree heat, resulting in her death. The couple's 4-year-old child was also left in the car but managed to escape and is in the custody of child protective services. The mother initially lied to the police but later confessed that she forgot about her sleeping children and left them in the car. The parents were arrested and charged with child neglect, possession of meth, and possession of drug paraphernalia. This is the fourth child to die after being left in a hot car in 2023.