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Infant dies after being left in car by physician grandmother in Kentucky
A 10-month-old child has died from heat-related asphyxiation after being inadvertently left in a parked vehicle in Kentucky. The infant's grandmother, a 61-year-old medical doctor, forgot the child in the car while proceeding to her clinic.
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A tragic incident in Kentucky has claimed the life of a 10-month-old infant who was left unattended in a motor vehicle, succumbing to heat-related asphyxiation. The child's grandmother, a physician aged 61, had been responsible for transporting the infant to daycare but left the child in the car before heading to her medical clinic.
According to reports, the infant remained trapped in the vehicle for approximately eight hours before being discovered in an unconscious state. The prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures within the sealed car created fatal conditions for the young child.
The incident represents another case of vehicular child endangerment, a recurring tragedy across North America. Safety experts and law enforcement have long cautioned caregivers about the rapid temperature increases that occur within parked vehicles, even in mild outdoor conditions, which can prove fatal within hours.
Investigations into the exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain ongoing with local authorities.