Toddler dies after being left in car
By
FERNANDO DEL VALLE
Valley
Morning Star
LA
PALOMA, August 19 — Cameron County Sheriff’s Department officials were
investigating the death Monday of a toddler found inside a car, marking the
third time in the last four weeks that authorities have investigated the deaths
of infants left in parked vehicles during hot weather.
Investigators said the mother of the 18-month-old girl told them the child
climbed into the car alone Monday afternoon, a time when outside temperatures
were in the high 90s.
The
woman told investigators she found her daughter in her car parked outside the
family home in the Rancho Grande East subdivision in this rural farming
community south of San Benito.
Officials declined to identify the woman or her deceased child.
“The
18-month-old somehow made her way outside the house,” said Elizabeth Anguiano,
spokeswoman for the Cameron County Sheriff’s Department. “The mother went
outside and found her 18-month-old in the car seat in the vehicle not strapped
in the car seat.
“Everything is very, very preliminary right now because we have not been able to
interview the mother because she’s so distraught. We don’t know if charges will
be filed.”
Investigators are trying to determine if a car door was left open that allowed
the baby to climb into the vehicle, Anguiano said. She said the child’s mother
told investigators her baby was dead when she found her.
“The
windows were closed and the doors were closed,” she said. “We don’t know how
long the child had been in the vehicle.”
Anguiano said investigators found no signs of trauma, and an autopsy has been
ordered.
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