NSW Police says girl, 1, dies after being found unresponsive in car in Earlwood
Police believe a baby girl found dead inside a car outside a Sydney childcare centre may have been left in the vehicle for some time.
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A one-year-old girl has died after she was left inside a car outside a childcare centre for what police believe was “an extended period of time”.
Emergency services were called after the baby was found unresponsive in the vehicle on Marana Rd, Earlwood about 5.35pm on Tuesday.
The cause of death is yet to be determined, but NSW Police believe she was left inside the vehicle.
Temperatures in the area reached almost 30C on Tuesday afternoon.
“Leaving a child in a vehicle at any time can be dangerous. Leaving a child inside a vehicle for an extended period of time can be deadly,” Superintendent Christine McDonald, Commander of Burwood Police Area Command told reporters.
A crime scene has been established and an investigation into the tragedy is underway.
Superintendent McDonald said all lines of inquiry were being investigated by detectives from Burwood Police Area Command.
“The timeline of events – we need to seek that information from people that we’re currently speaking to or waiting to speak to,” she said.
NSW Ambulance paramedics attended but the little girl died at the scene.
A male occupant of the vehicle – believed to be related to the child – is assisting police with their inquiries.
Originally published as NSW Police says girl, 1, dies after being found unresponsive in car in Earlwood