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He had been drinking, left 15 MONTH OLD TWINS in car, and gets charged with 2 counts manslaughter and reckless conduct.... not 3 counts of murder.... Aug 5 2016
Police: Twin girls dead after being left in SUV in Ga.
USA TODAY NETWORK Christopher Buchanan, WXIA-TV, Atlanta 11:35 a.m. EDT August 5, 2016
Asa North is charged with two counts of manslaughter and reckless conduct after his twin girls were left in a hot car. WXIA
ATLANTA — Two children died Thursday after being left in a hot vehicle outside a home in Georgia, police say.
Investigators said the children were rushed to a hospital, but both later died.
The incident occurred outside an apartment in Carroll County, and the vehicle, an SUV, has already been towed from the scene.
Before police arrived, neighbors had removed the children, described as twin 15-month-old girls, from a vehicle and were trying to cool them in a baby pool.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/08/04/police-kids-dead-left-suv-georgia/88277560/
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Twin infants in Georgia are dead and their father is behind bars after he left the girls in a baking hot car Thursday evening, police said.
The two 15-month-olds were unresponsive when they were found strapped in their carseats in an SUV outside a duplex in Carrollton, according to WXIA-TV.
By the time cops arrived, their father — who WAGA-TV identified as 24-year-old Asa North — was frantically trying to revive the twins in a kiddie pool while neighbors brought over ice packs to help.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/infant-twins-die-left-hot-car-georgia-article-1.2739153
Mother of twin toddlers left in hot car defends father
POSTED:AUG 04 2016 08:51PM EDT
UPDATED:AUG 05 2016 07:53PM EDT
CARROLLTON, Ga. - A Carrollton man faces criminal charges in connection with the deaths of his twin 15-month-old toddlers who were left in a hot car Thursday afternoon, police said. Asa North, 24, is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of reckless conduct. Police said they did not believe the deaths were intentional.
Carrollton Police responded to a 911 call along Tillman Drive about two toddlers who were found unresponsive Thursday. Police said they witnessed their father frantically trying to cool the little girls down in a kiddie pool. Neighbors told police they brought ice packs to put in the pool to help.
Police said as this was happening, the girls' mother was at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta visiting her sister who had been in a serious car accident the previous night. Police said the mother, family and friends arrived at the hospital late Thursday evening.
Police questioned Asa North for much of the night Thursday before charging him early Friday morning. North was taken to the Carroll County Jail following his arrest. Police said he was not drunk at the time,but had been drinking earlier in the day which could have played a role in the incident.
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/185487724-story