The authorities in Georgia do not rule out filing criminal charges against the mother of a 12 month-old boy who suffocated to death in a car while she was doing her shift at Walgreens.
The events were reported Thursday in Danielsville, Madison County.
Officers were alerted around 1: 30 PM of the emergency. Upon arriving at the parking lot of the pharmacy located on General Daniel Ave N., agents found the unconscious baby.
The mother left the infant in the car while she worked at the establishment.
The woman alleged that she left the infant in the vehicle by accident. According to her version, she left her other two children in a care center, and was supposed to transfer the one from 12 months to another, but she forgot and followed the route until his work.
About three to four hours later, the mother alerted 911 that she had left the child locked up.
The temperatures inside the car rose to 100 °F.
The minor was airlifted to Piedmont Regional Hospital, in Athens, where he died.
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