From USA newspaper From May 31, 2023
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. − An 11-month-old infant died after being left in a car for hours in the hot sun while the parents attended a service at the Florida church where they are co-pastors, police said.
The child − whose birthday was this week − was discovered unresponsive in the car about 1 p.m. Sunday as the parents were inside the Mount of Olives Evangelical Church in Palm Bay, a small storefront congregation, police reported. Services at the church begin about 10:15 a.m., according to the church website.
“This is an unfortunate incident, and our condolences and prayers go out to the family,” Palm Bay Police Chief Mario Augello said in a statement released by the agency.
Palm Bay police officers arrived at the church and learned that the infant girl had apparently been in the car for at least three hours as the outside temperature rose to 79 degrees. Experts say it only takes moments for a vehicle in the sun to get hotter.
The infant was rushed to Palm Bay Community Hospital less than two miles away, where doctors in the emergency room worked to stabilize her. The child was later pronounced dead, police reported. Police were working to determine which of the parents brought the child to the congregation and whether there were other distractions involved.
An autopsy was expected to be carried out this week to determine the exact cause of death.
(end of USA story)
In another article - the mother stated she thought that a church member had brought the baby in.
Apparently this is a SBC church
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. − An 11-month-old infant died after being left in a car for hours in the hot sun while the parents attended a service at the Florida church where they are co-pastors, police said.
The child − whose birthday was this week − was discovered unresponsive in the car about 1 p.m. Sunday as the parents were inside the Mount of Olives Evangelical Church in Palm Bay, a small storefront congregation, police reported. Services at the church begin about 10:15 a.m., according to the church website.
“This is an unfortunate incident, and our condolences and prayers go out to the family,” Palm Bay Police Chief Mario Augello said in a statement released by the agency.
Palm Bay police officers arrived at the church and learned that the infant girl had apparently been in the car for at least three hours as the outside temperature rose to 79 degrees. Experts say it only takes moments for a vehicle in the sun to get hotter.
The infant was rushed to Palm Bay Community Hospital less than two miles away, where doctors in the emergency room worked to stabilize her. The child was later pronounced dead, police reported. Police were working to determine which of the parents brought the child to the congregation and whether there were other distractions involved.
An autopsy was expected to be carried out this week to determine the exact cause of death.
(end of USA story)
In another article - the mother stated she thought that a church member had brought the baby in.
Apparently this is a SBC church