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4-year-old toddler dies in Malaysia after father accidentally leaves her in car for 10 hours

KUALA LUMPUR — A four-year-old girl in Sungai Petani, Kedah, died in her father’s car at his workplace on Thursday (Aug 13), after he forgot about her, Berita Harian reported.

4-year-old toddler dies in Malaysia after father accidentally leaves her in car for 10 hours
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KUALA LUMPUR — A four-year-old girl in Sungai Petani, Kedah, died in her father’s car at his workplace on Thursday (Aug 13), after he forgot about her, Berita Harian reported.

The report said that the man, who works as a lorry driver, only realised what he had done as he was about to leave for home at 6.30pm.

Kuala Muda district police chief, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Adzli Abu Shah, said that the victim was believed to have been left in the vehicle for almost 10 hours, with all the windows shut.

“Prior to that, the victim’s father who is in his 30s, had dropped off the victim’s sister at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Teluk Bayu here, at 7.30am, and then left for his workplace in Bukit Makmur, Sungai Lalang.

“The father forgot that the victim was in the car as she was sound asleep in the backseat. He was supposed to drive the victim to her grandmother’s house in Kampung Bukit, Sungai Pasir, before heading to work,” Mr Adzli was reported as saying in a statement.

He added that by the time the man went to retrieve his daughter from the car, she was unresponsive. 

The man then called emergency services, whose personnel pronounced her dead at the scene.

The body of the child was taken to the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Setar for a post-mortem, scheduled for 10am on Friday.

The case is being investigated under Section 31(1) (a) of the Child Act 2001. MALAY MAIL

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