An Infant Hot Car Death?
Not that anyone said it was, but just thinking about two AZ. cases this summer.
IIUC the baby was in Mother's car for a period of time (not reported here by MSM) Tues, and only when she went to pick up baby from daycare and learned baby was not there, she returned to her car ~ 5:30pm & found him unresponsive. *
I wonder if she was the person who usually put him into her car? Then, as happens in some infant - hot car deaths, went about her day (maybe to work) thinking she had dropped him at daycare? Or was there a change in routine --- hers or other household member --- which may have resulted in "Forgotten Baby Syndrome?"
Checked Lexington, MA. temperatures on Tues. High was 82°F (27.77°C).** Not terribly high but still in temp range for hyperthermia.
Med. Examiner may rule Cause of Death as something other than hyperthermia.
Regardless, sad, sad, sad. Enough to make angels weep.
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* "The founder and principal of Sol Solecito day care, Nelly Mayorga, told Boston 25 News the infant attended the school but did not show up Tuesday. Per center policy, Sol Solecito took attendance by 8:45 a.m. and messaged the parents of children who were not present, Mayorga reportedly told Boston 25.
"She said they reached out to the boy’s mother around 9 a.m. but never heard back. When the mother arrived for pickup at 5:20 p.m. and learned her son wasn’t there, she ran out to her car and found the baby unresponsive, Boston 25 reported."
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Baby found in Lexington car likely there for an 'extended' time, DA says
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