A 6-month-old boy has died after he was left in a hot car in Arizona for about seven hours, authorities said.
The incident unfolded after the mom asked a neighbor to drive her to Prescott Valley on Tuesday, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said.
The baby was in his car seat in the back of the neighbor’s car and he fell asleep on the neighbor’s way home to Cordes Lakes, the sheriff’s office said.
The neighbor was asked to drop the baby off with his father, who lives next door and “would be home shortly,” according to the sheriff’s office.
The neighbor got home at about 2 p.m., parked the car in the sun and went inside, “claiming to forget about the baby in the car,” the sheriff’s office said.
Around 8:45 p.m., the baby’s dad reached out to the mom, asking when the neighbor was bringing the little boy over, according to the sheriff’s office.
The mother, who was at work, called the neighbor, at which point the neighbor realized the 6-month-old was still in the car, the sheriff’s office said.
The neighbor and the dad pulled the baby out of the car and called 911, authorities said.
Continue reading on the next page
Sticky Sesame Chicken Wings
The Benefits of Castor Oil for Eye Health
Aubergine Delight: A Dish That Rivals Meat
The Atlantic Ocean is cooling down at a record speed and scientists don’t know why
LEAVE THIS PRODUCT OVERNIGHT. IN THE MORNING THE WINDOWS WILL BE DRY: AN ECONOMICAL TIP AGAINST CONDENSATION
‘Christmas Cocoa Bliss’—a slice of this pie is all you need to feel the holiday spirit.
As it gets warmer, I gotta share my go-to hack to keep all the flies, mosquitoes, and bugs away
Madonna shows off new man in PDA pics, sparking debate online
We show how to fry eggplants. They don’t absorb oil and don’t shoot