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Dead toddler found in P&G parking lot was employee’s child, authorities say
Dead toddler found in P&G parking lot was employee’s child, authorities say
MASON, Ohio — A toddler left in a vehicle in the Procter & Gamble Business Center’s parking lot in Mason died Wednesday afternoon.
Warren County Coroner’s Office investigator Doyle Burke said the toddler’s mother, a P&G employee, left her child unattended in the car all day. She called fire crews at about 5 p.m. to report the toddler was no longer breathing. By the time crews arrived, the 15-month-old girl was dead in the back seat.
The preliminary findings of the autopsy, completed by Dr. Russell Uptegrove from the Warren County Coroner’s Office, were consistent with a heat-related death.
“Certainly a 15-month-old is more susceptible to something like this than an adult,” Burke said. “Any time something happens like this, it’s preventable. It’s a wakeup call to anyone who has children: Just be careful.”
The mother’s identity has not yet been released and no charges have been filed.
“We are aware of a tragic accident that took place on the campus of P&G’s Mason Business Center earlier today,” P&G said in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the affected family. We are providing our full support and cooperating with local officials.”
A spokesperson for P&G said the company does not have a daycare.
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