Baby left in car at Bowie School dies
Child discovered after five hours in closed vehicle
By Bob BelcherA 7-month-old girl died Friday after she was left in a
parked car for five hours Friday at Bowie School.
Addeleena Sanchez was apparently left in the car by her mother, Consuela
Sanchez, 23, who arrived for work as a teacher’s aide at Bowie Elementary School
shortly after 8 a.m. Friday.
The mother discovered she had left the child in the car when she placed a call
to her baby sitter at about 1:20 p.m., said Corsicana Police Chief Randy
Bratton.
Bratton said during the call to the baby sitter, Sanchez ran from the classroom.
A short time later, police received a 9-1-1 call about the child having been
locked in the car since morning.
Corsicana Police officer Ronnie McGaha was first on the scene and began
performing CPR on the child until ambulance personnel arrived and transported
her to the hospital.
CISD and Corsicana Police remained on the scene investigating after the child
was transported. Family members arriving at the school after learning of the
news left and went to the hospital.
Justice of the Peace Connie Mayfield ordered an autopsy on the child, and has
not issued a cause or manner of death in the case. The child’s clothing and car
seat will also be examined, Mayfield said.
“It is a tragic day for the CISD family,” said Don Denbow, superintendent, who
came to the school after hearing of the incident.
Temperatures inside a closed vehicle can rise by as much as 43 degrees in an
hour, according to research conducted by a Jan Null, an adjunct professor of
Meteorology at San Francisco State University.
The temperature recorded at the Corsicana Airport at 8 a.m. Friday morning was
79 degrees. At 1 p.m., the temperature was recorded at 89 degrees.
In 2008, 43 children died while being left inside locked cars in the United
States, according to Null’s research. Almost 52 percent of child deaths were due
to a child being “forgotten.” One-third of the deaths involved infants younger
than one year of age.