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Thursday, July 18, 2024

8-week-old Lakewood girl dies after Father left her in hot cars during heat wave While Learning in Kolel

 

Kollel Cheshek Shlomo synagogue

An 8-week-old girl met her fate in New Jersey, marking the 11th and 12th hot car fatalities in the US this year, according to officials.

In the latest tragedy, 28-year-old father "AC" left his infant daughter in a vehicle for “an extended period of time” in Lakewood Township amid a sweltering summer heat wave, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office said.

Officers responded to a report of a child in cardiac arrest near New Egypt Road around 1:45 p.m. Despite lifesaving efforts, the 8-week-old baby was declared dead on scene, according to police and prosecutors.

C was inside of the Kollel Cheshek Shlomo synagogue while his daughter was trapped in the hot car, News 12 New Jersey reported.

The father was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child.

He was taken to the Ocean County Jail and additional charges may be forthcoming, according to the prosecutor’s office.

On Monday as blistering heat has suffocated most of the country.

The boy was found inside of a car in the parking lot of the Sleepy Hollow Apartment Complex

Monday’s tragedies are the 11th and 12th confirmed deaths of children left in hot cars in the nation this year, according to national nonprofit Kids and Car Safety.

Last week, a 5-year-old twin died in Nebraska after his foster mom left him trapped in a vehicle for seven hours in 89-degree heat while she went to work at a nail salon, police said.

Earlier this month, a 2-year-old girl died after her 37-year-old father left her in the brutal Arizona heat for hours as he played video games. He was charged with murder.

A total of 29 children died from hot-car related deaths in 2023 and another 36 died in 2022, according to the organization. The average number of US child hot car deaths is 38 per year.

Kids and Car Safety Director Amber Rollins told The Post on Wednesday that a majority of hot car fatalities involve loving, caring parents who slip into “autopilot mode” that leads to the child being left behind in the car.

“It’s really the product of the right circumstances. These cases, almost all of them, are very much the same,” Rollins said. 

“The number one contributing factor is sleep deprivation, which is par for the course for parents of young children, combined with a change in the normal daily routine,” she continued. “A lot of these parents aren’t even used to having a child yet, and the first few months are brutal.”

Some safety tips the organization recommends to ensure the children are accounted for include getting into the habit of putting an item that’s necessary to a parent’s day — like a work laptop or wallet — in the backseat.

“The idea is that its training you of getting into the habit of opening the backdoor every time you leave the vehicle,” Rollins said.

It’s also recommended that parents keep a “reminder item” like a large stuffed animal in their vehicles that “lives in the backseat of your car.” When the children are in the car, parents should put the item in the front as a visual cue to remind them their child is there.

Kids and Car Safety helped pass federal legislation as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which includes a mandate for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to issue federal safety regulations to the auto industry on technology that automakers must put in vehicles to prevent hot car deaths.

Rollins said safety standards were supposed to be submitted last fall, but they still haven’t issued it. They’ve repeatedly pushed back the deadline, with the agency announcing just last week they’d need until April 2025.

“Meanwhile, every week, children continue dying, families continue burying their children and it’s unacceptable,” she said.

Since 1990, at least 1,095 children have died in hot cars, about 88% of whom were 3 years old or younger, according to the organization.


12 comments:

Anonymous said...

What was he thinking? He’s agav from a Modern Orthodox family

Anonymous said...

I never comment,
But this headline is disgraceful.
The fact that he was learning in kollel has nothing to do with this terrible tragedy that can happen to anyone doing anything!
Disgraceful.

Dusiznies said...

7:18
He comes from a very Yeshivishe Background take your "agav" and shove it!

8:41
It is disgraceful! This is not the first time this has happened. Lakewood has been repeatedly warned about this, yet it keeps happening.
According to reports he was sitting in Kollel very close by, yes this needs to be reported and there should be a sign on the entrance of the KOllel "Do You Know Where Your children are?"
Sweeping this under the rug is not doing anyone any favors your attitude kills, my attitude can save lives! Mitzvah Le'Farseim

Anonymous said...

Don't shove.

His father is the 8th grade rebbi in Ashar? That rebbi became slightly yeshivish over his Modern Orthodox clan in Teaneck. Not clear where your "very yeshivish" comes from

Dusiznies said...

8:54
Shove your 'Agav" where the sun will never shine..
I know the family very very well... they are Yeshivash, very Yeshivash in fact.

Anonymous said...

Most Shuls and Kollelim have signs about leaving children in hot cars.
So they followed your idea and the baby still died.

The idea that there is a possibility to smooth out life that mistakes will never happen is just a dream. It is impossible. Mistakes will always happen, and people may suffer from those mistakes. We cannot prevent it. We can try our best, but no negligence has been shown in this story.

Anonymous said...

When we shut the engine, Our subaru Crosstrek dashboard lights up with " check the rear seat"

Brisker Payois said...

1:36
If as you say there are signs in most shuls and kollelim, then this wasn't a mistake this was pure negligence! A tragedy nevertheless!

Sabra65 said...

To be brutally honest, most of these learning boys, and I mean boys, because they grow up sheltered and closed off from the world. They could be huge talmidei chachomin, but the one thing they never learn is the 5th volume of Shulchan Orech - which is common sense. There is no common sense. They dont know how to wipe their tucheses without asking a rebbie. You dont have to be a mature adult to make a baby, but you to be to raise that child.

Anonymous said...

Funny thing this guy's name is A/C which also stands for air conditioning. He had A/C in his yeshiva but his daughter did not.

The Man said...

Wow, some really sick comments here

Anonymous said...

"The fact that he was learning in kollel has nothing to do with this terrible tragedy that can happen to anyone doing anything!"

This guy should have learned hilchos retzicha better. this is PESHEA. This was not even a Shogeg but a Shogeg karuv limayzid