Civil Defence Service officials confirmed that an 18-month-old baby was discovered in a vehicle at the Timon University town car park on Tuesday. Upon discovery, the infant was found to be hyperthermic and was immediately transported to the pediatrics department for emergency care. Details surrounding the incident remain partially unclear, particularly regarding the precise time of the baby’s passing.
While the initial rescue occurred on Tuesday, local media outlets, including La Provence, have reported that the date of death was Wednesday. According to multiple sources speaking to the press, the baby was reportedly left unattended in the car by an individual employed by the town. The discovery prompted an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the abandonment.
Emergency medical personnel responded to the scene, providing immediate stabilization efforts for the child. Authorities are currently gathering further information to establish a definitive timeline and determine the full sequence of events leading to the discovery. The incident has prompted discussions regarding safety protocols for unattended children in vehicles.
The focus remains on the medical care provided to the baby and the official investigation into how the child was left in the car. Officials have stated that a thorough review of the premises and personnel involved is underway to ascertain the facts surrounding the event.
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