New Jersey 2-year-old dies after 7 hours in overheated car

New Jersey 2-year-old dies after 7 hours in overheated car


After spending seven hours in a sweltering automobile parked in the family’s driveway, a two-year-old child in New Jersey passed away.

On Tuesday, emergency personnel were summoned to the house in Franklin Township, which borders Princeton.

A fireman neighbour saw the toddler in the family’s grey Honda Civic parked in the driveway on Summerall Road and summoned an ambulance.

The caller reported that a toddler had had cardiac arrest; CPR was administered to the kid, but she was later declared dead at the spot.

The parents were shocked to discover what had occurred when the police came on their home to notify them of the tragedy.

They could only cry in agony and misery. He tried to comfort her after she fell to the ground, a neighbour told NBC New York.

According to the neighbour, the mother was whisked away in an ambulance.

They are excellent parents. They have shown me to be extremely devoted and caring parents to their girls.

The sound of the parents’ crying was awful, according to Treana Huntley, who lived across the hall from them and spoke to The Franklin Reporter.

She stated, “It was gut-wrenching, nearly made me want to cry.”

“As a mother, it was quite upsetting to hear another mother’s agony.

“I wouldn’t want it on anybody,” he said.

She said that the tragedy had shocked the whole community.

This whole block, she recalled, “was quite emotional.”

The family has not been identified, and the cause of death is unknown.

According to kidsandcars.com, the youngster is the 22nd to pass away this year in the United States after being left in a hot automobile.


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