Posted on 09/18/2007 10:38:13 AM PDT by eccentric
Authorities in Ulysses continue to investigate the death of a seven month old girl who was left in a car during a hot day Thursday. Kynadee Boese passed away Thursday after being left in a car parked at Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital in Ulysses. The infant's funeral was yesterday in Ulysses. Ulysses Police Chief Alan Olson says results of Friday's autopsy are not complete. The Ulysses Police Department, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, and Grant County Attorney's Office are investigating.
yesterdays report: The Ulysses Police Department, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, and Grant County Attorney's office are investigating the death of an infant last Thursday. A 4:55 PM authorities were summoned to Bob Wilson Hospital in Ulysses after the death. Based on the preliminary investigation, it appears that the victim, seven month old Kynadee Boese of Ulysses was was left unattended in an enclosed vehicle for an extended period of time
ULYSSES Kynadee Regan Boese, 7 months, died Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007, at Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital in Ulysses. She was born Feb. 12, 2007, to Aaron and Andrea (Calhoun) Boese in Ulysses. She is survived by her parents; one brother, Koby Ryan; one sister, Kadynce Renee, all of Ulysses; grandparents, Mike and Tina Diltz, Terrell, Texas, Terry and Rory Calhoun, Richmond, Texas, and Rodney and Laura Boese, Hugoton; great-grandparents, Dan and Francis Morgan, Graham, Texas, Gladys Calhoun, Rogersville, Mo., and Virgil and Windy Wilson, Cleveland, Okla.; aunts and uncles, Stephanie and Chris Davis, Liberal, and Marc A. and Kelly Calhoun, Las Vegas; and four cousins. She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Mary Jane Boese, Dean Calhoun and Geraldine Wilson.
Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Monday at the First Assembly of God Church in Ulysses with the Rev. Kurt Coleman presiding. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. at Restlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Garnand Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Kynadee R. Boese memorial fund or the Ronald McDonald Fund in care of Garnand Funeral Home, 405 W. Grant Ave., Ulysses, KS, 67880.
Another post-birth abortion.
Some people should not be allowed to have children.
I wonder how long it will be until some parent sues the automotive industry for negligence and homicide for not having installed “baby still in the car” alert systems.
What an horrible way to die.
How ironic that this child died in a hospital parking lot!!
Prayers for the little angel.
what possesses any parent to leave a small child in a hot car??????
this happens far too often....
“what possesses any parent to leave a small child in a hot car??????”
They forget the baby is there.
My guess is one of the parents works at the hospital and somebody forgot to drop the baby off at daycare.
That’s the most common scenario.
Hard to understand how this could go unnoticed in such a location. Hospital parking lots are usually busy places at all times of day. I’m afraid that several people may actually have seen the child while she was still alive, and just not sounded the alarm.
Not intending to hijack or anything, but have you heard on the news this week about the Dallas mother of the year who pushed her daughters into a closet and set them on fire? I mean, sweet Jesus, these things are happening much too often. There are so many people I am praying for — it is emotionally tolling sometimes.
Yep, the mother worked at the hospital.
http://www.ksn.com/news/local/9791102.html
I wonder how many babies died when they were seated in the front seats so that the drivers could see them???
I know it is easy for some to get angry at the parents who leave their kids in the car.....but My God - what a tragedy.....I can only imagine the many stories behind each of these tragedies....
I pray for every child and family that suffers through this horrific nightmare.
God help us
ULYSSES, Kansas, Sept. 14, 2007 - Officials in Western Kansas are investigating the death of a baby, after it is found in a car outside a local hospital.
Law Enforcement sources tell KSN News the child’s mother worked at the Bob Wilson Hospital in Ulysses, and had gone to work forgetting that her baby was in the car.
Police say 7-month-old Kynadee Boese of Ulysses was found in an enclosed car outside of the hospital just before five Thursday. Police say the child had been inside the car for an extended amount of time.
The National Weather Service says temperatures in Ulysses Thursday afternoon were in the 90’s, so that made the temperature of the enclosed car well into the hundreds.
The Ulysses Police Chief says the baby was already dead when she was rescued from the car. An autopsy was scheduled for Friday. No word yet, on any possible charges.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20780697/
I have mixed feelings whenever I read one of these stories about a child dying after being locked inside of a car.
If the parents were a normal, loving couple, who made a tragic mistake, it might compound the tragedy by charging one of them with a crime.
But you have to be clueless to leave a child in a car. And if we get in the habit of not charging the parents, what’s to prevent a cruel parent from intentionally leaving a child to die, then trying to make it look like a tragic mistake.
Could you please pronounce Kadynce and Kynadee for me? I can’t figure out what they are tying to be.
forgetfulness? This is blamed so often. If so, the reasonabe solution is to put the baby in the FRONT seat beside the forgetful driver. Maybe less safe when driving but safer when parked.
Sorry, that is a very poor excuse....
We now have legal infanticide in this country. You can leave your child in a car to die of heat exhaustion. You can claim that it was an “accident”, and no one will press charges.
how sad.
People are so busy now they forget they loaded their baby into the car.
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