2-year-old girl left in hot vehicle dies in 111-degree heat, Arizona police say
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A 2-year-old girl died after her father left her inside a vehicle with the air conditioner running, but it stopped, and she was found unresponsive in 111-degree temperatures.
Over 950 children have died in hot cars since 1998, with about 40 children dying from heatstroke annually due to being left or trapped in vehicles.
Hot car deaths are most common in summer, with temperatures inside cars rising rapidly even with windows cracked open, stressing the importance of never leaving children unattended in vehicles.
The tragic incident in Marana highlights the critical need for vigilance and awareness to prevent such fatalities by never leaving children alone in hot vehicles.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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