An 11-month-old boy died after he and his twin sister were left in a hot car for hours while their father was at work, police say.
The incident happened Friday at Sunny King Honda in Oxford, Alabama, about 60 miles east of Birmingham.
Police were called to the car dealership just before noon, and when they arrived learned that the twin boy and girl had been left in the vehicle for over three hours, chief Bill Partridge told NBC News. The baby boy died and his sister is said to be doing OK, according to Partridge. The Calhoun County coroner told NBC affiliate WVTM in Birmingham that theThe children's father is an employee at Sunny King Honda. He told authorities he realized he had left his children in the car when their mother called and asked about them,
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Parents charged after 11-month-old overdoses on fentanyl in backseat of carThe parents of an 11-month-old boy were arrested after allegedly falling asleep while their son overdosed on fentanyl in the backseat of their car, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
Read more »
Micron shares plunge 11% as trade war diminishes its sales to Huawei“I am enthusiastic about the opportunities ahead for Micron.” Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra discusses the company’s Q4 results and says that he is optimistic about its 2020 outlook.
Read more »
White Girls, 10 and 11, Accused of Hate Crime After Assaulting Black ClassmateTwo girls, 10 and 11, face criminal charges of harassment and assault of a 10-year-old girl on a school bus in a small upstate New York town, in an episode that the local police are treating as a racial hate crime.The two girls charged in the alleged attack, which occurred on Sept. 10, are white, and
Read more »
11 Big-Batch Dinners to Get You Through the Busy Fall RushFall days packed with homework and meetings and practices - here are the big-batch recipes to help you through.
Read more »