Posted on 06/29/2006 8:59:40 AM PDT by charming_harmonica
A 5-month-old baby died in a minivan Wednesday after the mother apparently forgot to drop the child off at day care.
The tragedy was discovered about 5:30 p.m. outside the Wonder Years 2 day care. The baby's mother stopped at the day care after work to pick up the child and was told by staff that the baby had not been dropped off. She realized then that the baby had been in her minivan all day.
"The mother had forgotten to drop off the child at day care in the morning," said Curt Kreun, owner of Wonder Years 2. "She actually came in the building to pick up the child and then realized what had happened."
The child was in a car seat in the back of the vehicle, according to Sgt. Jeff Burgess of the Grand Forks Police Department. A Wonder Years 2 staff member made the 911 call, according to Kreun.
Staff members had taken the baby out of the van and started CPR before the ambulance arrived. Kreun said he reached the scene about 6 p.m. and emergency personnel already had gotten the word from Altru to cease resuscitation.
"The child had probably passed away a while before she got to the day care," Kreun said.
Kreun, who has been in the child care business for years, said near-tragedies happen all too often.
"I know people who have gotten to work and realized they forgot to drop off their kids and had to go back."
Kreun said it would have been impossible for passersby to see the baby in the van, which had tinted windows.
"I walked around that van about 14 times after they left, and you would not have been able to see in there," he said.
The incident is under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Bureau, but police told Kreun they didn't expect charges to be filed.
"They're looking at it as a tragic accident," he said. "This is by far the most devastating thing I've had to witness."
"There are no arrests being made tonight," said Burgess. "I can tell you that."
The cause of death had not yet been confirmed Wednesday night, but a likely cause of death in cases where children are left in hot vehicles is hyperthermia.
The temperature in a parked car rises very rapidly, even when the windows are left open a crack. Studies show that the temperature can rise as much as 50 degrees in an hour.
Wednesday's high was 79 degrees, so the temperature in the van easily could have exceeded 100 degrees.
Neither can I, that is ridiculous and sad.
I swear people like that must be drunk or drugged.
Let's put the mother in a mini van all day and forget about it....
"I know people who have gotten to work and realized they forgot to drop off their kids and had to go back."
She must have a clientele of complete morons. Sad.
If you can remember to put the kid in the van it sort of assumes that you would remember to go to the damn day care.
You need a license to drive a car.
You need a license to catch a fish.
But any a-hole can be a parent.
Horrible.
Sleep deprivation, probably.
I am not a father (hope to be someday), but isn't your baby kinda the center of your universe. How could you forget such a thing?
This is becoming ridiculously frequent. I predict automakers will have to get together with infant car seat makers to come up with some kind of alarm system.
This is one of many reasons that moms should stay home at least until the kids are old enough to go to school (if at all possible).
When our first was in daycare, we'd get a call if a dropoff was not made and was expected (which happened a few times because of vacation or appointments). I guess that's what the $250/week was for.
Luckily, our daycare days are over.
You'd think while driving that she would look in her rear view mirror and see the baby? My kiddo is usually demanding a little attention in the car!
You'd be amazed at the number of people who have no recollection how they got to work in the AM.
Get up, eat, dress, drive to work by same route, half-way wake up about noon.
I have three children, ( all adults now ).
We never managed to forget them in a van or anywhere else. What did we do wrong? /s
This same thing happened in Lubbock last year, the lady got off with no charges pressed against her. I suppose she will live with such tragic event the rest of her life, but the poor child had no choice.
This isn't negligent homicide?.........
Gospel truth. I have been an absolute zombie at times when mine were smallest. It's a wonder ours have made it through those days.
When my child was small and I worked, it was like my car had auto-pilot on it. On days when I didn't need to drop her off at the babysitters my car would still head there. Then I would realize she wasn't with me and go on to work.
I don't believe this type of story. I don't know how anyone can forget a baby/child is with them. They just require too dam much attn.
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