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Two babies died days after being left in hot cars in NC, Georgia

United States: Two babies died in consecutive days in current week after being left in hot cars in North Carolina and Georgia while parents went to work, as per to the reports.

In the most recent tragedy, a man in the Tar Heel State left his 1-year-old daughter in his vehicle in Mebane on Friday in the afternoon amid 90-degree heat, according to the sources.

The first responders were unable to resuscitate the baby after receiving a 911 call around 12:30 p.m., as per the report.

Moreover, a day earlier, cops were called to a Walgreens in Danielsville, Georgia and found a 12-month-old unresponsive in a car as outside temperatures reached 90 degrees about 1:30 p.m., as per the information.

The baby’s mother works in the drug store as well as it was unclear how long the child was left in the car, mentioned in the station.

Along with this, the investigators were probing both the deaths and considering charges against the parents.

The senseless tragedies were the ninth and tenth hot car deaths in the United States f America so far this year, as per to non-profit advocacy group Kids and Cars.

Furthermore, the temperatures inside cars left in the sun on hot days can easily and quickly increase north of 150 degrees.

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