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Child 'forgotten' by mother dies after being left in hot car for hours

Police are investigating.

POLICE IN THE United States are investigating the death of a child left in a hot car for hours.

The alarm was raised at 3.15pm on Tuesday at a Cedar Grove Elementary School in Florida when the child was found in the back of the vehicle.

Paramedics pronounced the 18-month-old girl dead at the scene.

A statement from police said the mother, a teacher at the school, arrived earlier that morning around 7am to teach. Police allege she “forgot the child in the car”.

Temperatures in area reached as high as 28 degrees on Tuesday.

“When she went to her car to leave after school she found the child still in her car seat,” the local sheriff’s office said.

According to KidsAndCars.org, as many as 700 children in the United States have died since 1990 after being left in hot cars.

The Panama City News Herald reports that the school opened on Wednesday, and extra counsellors were made available. The paper added that no one has been charged in connection with the death and the investigation continues.

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    Aug 31st 2017, 7:49 PM

    I’m 13 I have to leave at 7:50 I’m up at 7 showered and dressed by 20 past, breakfast eaten and teeth brushed by 20 to. The key is don’t make it stressful by writing down schedules for me

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    Aug 31st 2017, 2:27 PM

    My three year old just started preschool. He’s only in for a couple of hours a day this week (12-2pm) but it’s a big struggle to get him out the door. He fights against it at every stage. I have no idea how I’ll get him there for 8.30 on Monday. I should add that once there he’s totally fine.

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    Aug 31st 2017, 5:43 PM

    @Miriam Dowling: I feel your pain. My 7 yr old is the very same. When we eventually get out the door he is always making excuses to go back inside to get something. If the morning is fine we get out the hurleys and play outside and then there is no fighting. His sister on the other hand is a doddle in the mornings. Hope your lad enjoys his preschool!

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    Aug 31st 2017, 9:05 PM

    @Sinead Hanley: I’m hoping it’s something he’ll grow out of but I’m doubtful

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