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Cheating husband left dog to die in hot car as he visited mistress
Source: the Mail online

A cheating husband left his pet dog to 'cook to death' in a boiling hot car while he visited his mistress, a court was told. James MacDonald, 42, parked his BMW in direct sunshine and left rottweiler Sasha inside the car for more than two hours.

Two children brought to ER may have been left in a hot car
Source: ABC Action News

Hillsborough County Sheriff Deputies are investigating the deaths of two young children brought to Brandon Regional Hospital Thursday afternoon.

A summer reminder
Source: tulsaworld.com

Little can be more heart-breaking than a child's death from being left in a hot car. As temperatures climb, the state Health Department and child safety experts are reminding parents never to leave a child in a car unattended.

Dog Left in Hot Animal Control Vehicle Died of Shock
Source: firstcoastnews.com

update: At this time, we're told the State Attorney's Office will not press charges against the officer involved or Clay County Animal Control.

Baby Dies After Left In Hot Car
Source: local6.com

A 8-month-old girl died after police said she was left in a hot car by her 17-year-old mother and 26-year-old father.

Teens Save Baby from Hot Car
Source: WRAL via WKGM News

Faith is what Alexis Van Givers says took her attention away from her purse and toward a parked car where a 6-month-old baby sat alone inside the car with all the windows up. The baby was sweating, screaming, and kicking from the heat.

Mom Leaves Child in Hot Car So She Could Take Advantage of Sale
Source: WLTX.com News

... A 63-year-old woman is blaming a great sale for the reason she left her small child locked inside a sweltering car for an hour ... was charged with felony child neglect Friday after leaving an 11-month-old girl in a car while she went into a grocery store....

Parked Cars Get Dangerously Hot, Even on Cool Days
Source: mednews.stanford.edu

If your pet isn't a lizard, leave it at home: Even on a relatively cool day, the temperature inside a parked car can quickly spike to life-threatening levels if the sun is out, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found.

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