The mother of a 10-month-old girl who died earlier this week denied leaving the child in a hot car in Richmond, Virginia, it was reported.
The mother said she was stopping at a Food Lion store in Chesterfield. She then allegedly left the girl in the hot car while she shopped inside, the report said, citing unnamed sources.
However, the mother claimed the girl was in the store with her, according to the station.
The girl’s mother said that when they arrived at the family home in South Richmond, she left the child in the vehicle while unloading the groceries. The car’s windows were open and the door was open, she said.
Her daughter, she added, was throwing a tantrum. When she came back, the girl was unresponsive. The mother reported said it “wasn’t a long time” that the girl was left in the vehicle while she unloaded the groceries.
She then called 911. Now, the Richmond Police Department’s Major Crimes Division is investigating the case.
Currently, officials suspect no foul play in the case, the station said.
As WTVR reported, the mother also described the death as an “accident.”
More Recent Deaths
Iowa
A 16-month-old child died after being left inside a hot car in Iowa.There, they found an unconscious child. When they arrived, they found the girl had been left without parental supervision inside a vehicle.
The child, who was not named, was taken to Unity Point St. Luke’s Hospital and was pronounced dead, according to the report.
Tennessee
A 3-year-old child was found dead inside a hot car in Tennessee, according to the City of Morristown in a statement.“Children have died in cars with the temperature as low as 63 degrees. Basically, the car becomes a greenhouse. At 70 degrees on a sunny day, after a half hour, the temperature inside a car is 104 degrees. After an hour, it can reach 113 degrees,” stated Jan Null, adjunct professor at San Francisco State University, according to the website.