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Yes, the story makes no sense. If baby was in the car with the mother, how did baby died from overheating?From the article above: Of course, there are no names, etc. It's getting harder and harder to find out who criminals are anymore, seems to me.
"Police say the baby was in the car with its mother while another person went inside the store.
The baby was rushed to Riley Hospital for Children but unfortunately died, according to officials."
Why did the baby die if the mother was in the car with the baby? I don't understand this?
From the article above: Of course, there are no names, etc. It's getting harder and harder to find out who criminals are anymore, seems to me.
"Police say the baby was in the car with its mother while another person went inside the store.
The baby was rushed to Riley Hospital for Children but unfortunately died, according to officials."
Why did the baby die if the mother was in the car with the baby? I don't understand this?
A person would have to be nearly incapacitated for their instinct not to kick in. Mom was ill, medicated, or what could possibly be wrong that she wouldn’t open windows, doors, or check on the baby? I’m trying not to assume anything. For them to wait 8 weeks for test results, there must have not been any obvious physical harm to the baby.That story makes zero sense. Mom is in the car, and it is hot enough in the car to kill a one year old, and Mom doesn't get out of the car with the baby, and go inside the store, or to the shade or something? She just sits in the scorching car while the baby roAsts?
Indianapolis police are investigating after an infant girl died Saturday afternoon after being found in an SUV parked outside a business on East Washington Street.
Police and paramedics responded to a call for help at an AutoZone store about 4:45 p.m. The child was unresponsive when medical personnel arrived and was pronounced dead at Riley Children's Hospital.
The child, identified by the Marion County coroner's office as one-year-old Maria Guadalupe Sanchez, was in a vehicle believed to have been driven to the business by her mother, but police would not say where the mother was when the call for help was placed or who made that call.
Young girl dies after being found in SUV parked outside East Washington Street store
Maria's mother was questioned by detectives, and homicide investigators were called to the scene. Police also sought a warrant to search the black SUV parked near the business, a few spaces south of the entrance.
The coroner's office on Monday said it had not yet determined a cause of death.
MOO, I bet it is not related to a hot car! Unless the car had been there all day. Could she have been placed in the car she was found in, but brought to the scene in the other vehicle they have a warrant to search?
No updates on this??