Another baby dies in a hot car in Wichita :(

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(CNN) -- The death of a 10-month-old girl left in a hot car in Wichita, Kanas -- the latest in a string of hot-car child deaths in the United States -- triggered the quick arrest of the girl's foster father and on Friday prompted state officials to launch home inspections of adoptive and foster families.


The foster father told police he picked up with child from a babysitter about 4 p.m. Thursday, drove home and forgot the child was in the back seat, according to Lt. Todd Ojile of the Wichita Police Department.


Investigators say the girl was locked in the car with the windows up for some two-and-a-half hours. Temperatures in the Wichita area reached the low 90s on Thursday.


The foster father was in the process of adopting the girl with his partner, according to police. "Both were extremely upset," Ojile said.
Ojile says the couple's other children have been removed from the home as the investigation continues. The couple are the adoptive parents of two children and are foster parents to four others with ages ranging from 3 to 18 years old, he said.


On Friday, Kansas Department for Children and Families Secretary Phyllis Gilmore ordered immediate home inspections for all adoptive and foster families associated with the agency that approved the couple for foster care.


The 29-year-old foster father, whose name was not released by police, was booked on an aggravated endangerment charge but has not been formally charged. Ojile said the district attorney could file charges as early as next week.


So far in 2014, according to statistics compiled by the Department of Geosciences at San Francisco State University, there have been at least 18 heatstroke deaths of children left in vehicles. In one highly publicized case, a Georgia father remains in jail awaiting trial on murder and child cruelty charges in the death of his toddler son, who was left in the father's SUV for seven hours.


Aother child dies in a hot car, this time in Kansas - CNN.com


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Here in Montreal the fine is a whopping $60 for leaving a child in a car unattended. It boggles the mind!


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Andrew Pellham a smart and thoughtful 11-year-old came up with an invention to help people remember their kids are in the car....




Boy invents device to remind parents of children in hot cars - WKRN News 2
 

SLM

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This simply infuriates me when it happens now. What more can possibly be done to educate these morons that leaving their child alone in a car on a hot day (or even a very cold one) should never be done. Just how stupid, or utterly cruel, are these people?
 

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This simply infuriates me when it happens now. What more can possibly be done to educate these morons that leaving their child alone in a car on a hot day (or even a very cold one) should never be done. Just how stupid, or utterly cruel, are these people?


He forgot. Not a good thing for a foster parent.
 

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This simply infuriates me when it happens now. What more can possibly be done to educate these morons that leaving their child alone in a car on a hot day (or even a very cold one) should never be done. Just how stupid, or utterly cruel, are these people?
No....no excuse. Check out the last link about the 11 year old kid's invention. Simple and smart!
 

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He forgot. Not a good thing for a foster parent.

What's next? People will "forget" to feed their children? It's simply unacceptable. Period.

No....no excuse. Check out the last link about the 11 year old kid's invention. Simple and smart!

Yes, I did see that. The kid's great....he'll make a wonderful parent. Some of the adults in this world though.......