(CNN)A one-year-old child on Friday after being left in the car outside his father's workplace in Mebane, NC. Died. According to North Carolina police, the number of heat-related vehicle deathsforchildren reported this year is at least nine.
The child was unresponsive when the police arrived shortly before 12:30 pm. According to police, at a manufacturing facility where his father worked about 23 miles northwest of Durham. It is unknown how long the child was in the car. Local temperature around 1 pm. According to the National Weather Service, it was 90 degrees.
The death is under investigation and has not been prosecuted, Mebane police said. Investigators were in talks with the Orange County Law Firm.
Another one-year-old child died Thursday in Danielsville, Georgia, "due to high temperatures in the car," according to Captain Jimmy Patton of the Madison County Sheriff's Office (MCSO). ..
"All the signs and information so far indicate that this is accidental," Patton said in an email.
According to the council, an average of 38 children under the age of 15 died of heat stroke after being left in the car.
According to a statement from MCSO, in the case of Danielsville, a sheriff's agent, EMS in Madison County, and local police responded before the child was taken to the hospital and sentenced to death. Provided assistance to.
The child's mother was in her office for a private period before she found the child, the statement said.
According to CNN's weather, temperatures in the area fluctuated between 86 and 88 degrees Celsius during the time the child was found on Friday afternoon. If the outside temperature is 86 degrees, the car can reach temperatures well above 100 degrees within 20 minutes.
MCSO said it had contacted the District Attorney's Office for the Northern Judiciary. The district attorney will receive the case for review after the investigation has been completed and it has been decided whether to prosecute.
Madison County Coroner Julie Harrison confirmed in her statement that she had died from "heat exposure," but stated that her child was 11 months old. The investigation was underway and an autopsy was underway.
A 3-year-old child died on Sunday in Columbus, Georgia
In another case in Georgia, Kendrick Engram Jr. returned home on SUV on Sunday. At around 5:30 pm, I finished my afternoon in a church with my grandmother and other children in Columbus, according to a report from the Coroners Office in Mascogie County on the death of a child.
She told investigators that she believed she got off the SUV when all the children went home, the coroner's report said, she said. I went to her bedroom. Kendrick's mother was working at the time, and she met a group at nearby Wal-Mart early in the lunch break, her report said.
Reportedly, at about 8:15 pm, almost three hours later, Kendrick's uncle used an SUV to drive to Wendy's restaurant and noticed that the boy was in the backseat. did not. He stopped the car and went inside. There he was later called by Kendrick's grandmother asking if he had met him.
Uncle found Kendrick "foam and blood coming out of his mouth" in the car and asked for emergency medical assistance. He arrived two minutes after the call, the report said.
Kendrick was described as "very hot to the touch" with no signs of life.
, Sunday temperatures in the Columbus region reached 96 degrees Celsius. The child's body was sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for autopsy. The office said. According to Brian, it can take up to five months to complete the autopsy results.
CNN is seeking comment from Columbus police.
A baby left in a car died, police
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