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Tragic Death of Baby Left in Hot Car During France’s Heatwave

Father forgets to drop off child at nursery, resulting in fatal heatstroke

A devastating incident occurred in southwest France this week when a 14-month-old baby was found dead after being left in a scorching hot car. The tragic event took place in a parking lot at the Safran aeronautics company in Bordes on Wednesday afternoon, amidst a severe heatwave gripping the region. Reports indicate that the father “forgot” to drop his son off at nursery before heading to work, leaving the baby in the hot car. Unfortunately, the child succumbed to heatstroke, highlighting the dangers of extreme temperatures.

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