LisaB
Well-Known Member
I really don't think the "majority" of hot car deaths are intentional.
A poster in another thread indicated that this is almost exclusively a U.S. problem, and that made me wonder, If that was true, then it would seem that the majority ARE intentional, with parents seeing others get away with it and then copy-catting.
HOWEVER... there is a document online at: http://www.childsafetyeurope.org/publications/info/factsheets/children-in-cars.pdf
which states:
How common is it?
Between 2007 and 2009, there were 26 such cases of hyperthermia in France and Belgium, including 7 fatalities. 54% of the parents had intentionally left the child in the car, 46% had simply forgotten to drop the child off.
In Israel between 2004 and 2008 there were four fatal cases, and in 2008 alone, 19 non-fatal cases.
Netherlands, Iceland and Hungary have all reported recent fatal cases.
In the United States an average of 36 children die from hyperthermia each year, for a total of 468 deaths over the last 12 years.