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- Last Updated
- 9 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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A 4-year-old girl tragically died after being left in a hot car for approximately two hours in Buckeye, Arizona. The family returned from a park around 2 p.m. on September 8, but it wasn't until around 5 p.m. that they began searching for her and found her unresponsive in the vehicle. Despite attempts to revive her with CPR and an AED, she was pronounced dead at the hospital. On the day of the incident, temperatures in the area reached about 101 degrees Fahrenheit, which can cause car interior temperatures to soar significantly higher. This incident marks the 31st pediatric vehicular heatstroke death in the U.S. this year, highlighting a troubling trend that claims about 40 young lives annually. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
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- 1
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- 2
- Last Updated
- 9 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Unrated
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