An 18-month-old child was found lifeless in a parked car in Wettenberg, Germany, last Wednesday afternoon.
A tragic death took place in Wettenberg, in the German state of Hesse, Hesse’s central police headquarters wrote in a statement. An 18-month-old child died of acute overheating. “Apparently, the father accidentally left the boy in his vehicle in the morning. The autopsy carried out on behalf of the Gießen public prosecutor concluded that the cause of death was acute overheating.”
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An investigation was launched against the 37-year-old man from the Gießen district on initial suspicion of negligent homicide. Investigators have not shared further details out of pity and to protect the family.
Similar incident in Italy
A similar incident happened in Italy in early June. Little Stella’s father got out of the car and went to work. For the next seven hours, he believed he had left the daughter in the crib, but in the afternoon the mother discovered her daughter dead in the car.
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When eleven-month-old Stella’s mother wanted to pick up her daughter on Wednesday afternoon, as usual, from the crèche in Cecchignola, a suburb of Rome, she panicked: the staff explained to her mother that Stella had not been delivered by his father that day may be. This can’t be, the mother thought – the family car was parked in the parking lot. As she approached the car, the woman shouted, Your son was still in the car seven hours later and hadn’t moved.
Nav account dav, 20 minutes 27.06.2023, 12:51 | Act: 06/27/2023, 12:51 pm