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Boy, 3, dies after being left in car in 38°C temperatures in Florida

Washington Examiner Published Jun 24, 2026 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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A three-year-old boy died after being left in a car in Florida where temperatures reached more than 38°C.
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Police in Riverview, near Tampa, were called to a home at around 10:40pm on Saturday regarding a boy found inside a parked car.
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The boy was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.
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Two young children, aged two and four, were found unresponsive in their mother’s car during 38°C weather in southern France.
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Police and firefighters were called to the scene around 1:10pm in Carpentras, Provence.
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Europe, much like the UK, is enduring a record-breaking heatwave, with highs of more than 40°C in parts of France.
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A three-year-old boy died after his mum accidentally left him in a hot car in Florida, where temperatures reached more than 38°C.

A three-year-old boy died after his mum accidentally left him in a hot car in Florida, where temperatures reached more than 38°C.

Around 10.40pm on Saturday, police in Riverview, near Tampa, were called to a home when the boy’s father found him inside the parked car.

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said the boy was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving.

An investigation has been launched into the tragedy, but it remains unclear how long the boy was in the car.

County Sheriff Crad Chronister said: ‘We urge every parent and caregiver in our community to make hot vehicle safety a priority. Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, even for a moment.’

Just yesterday, the bodies of two young children were found in their mother’s car during 38°C weather in southern France.

The children, aged two and four, were found unresponsive in their family vehicle early on Monday afternoon, parked in the garage of their grandmother’s home in Carpentras, Provence.

It’s unclear how the young children made their way into the car or how long they remained inside.

Their mother, 33, was ‘unaware’ the pair were inside until she found them and called for help.

Le Parisien reports the mum claimed to have ‘forgotten her children’ while shopping.

Police and firefighters were called to the scene around 1.10pm, according to La Provence, but efforts to save the children were unsuccessful.

Europe, much like the UK, is enduring a record-breaking heatwave, with highs of more than 40°C in parts of France.

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