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An Anaheim man whose infant daughter died earlier this month after he left her in a hot minivan said Friday that vehicles should have warning systems to remind parents that a child is inside.
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What.
The.
Fvck.
An Anaheim man whose infant daughter died earlier this month after he left her in a hot minivan said Friday that vehicles should have warning systems to remind parents that a child is inside.
Originally posted by: Anubis
how do these people live long enough to have kids?
Originally posted by: Anubis
how do these people live long enough to have kids?
At the hospital where a medical team attempted to revive Jasmine, a distraught Dunton tried to grab a police officer's gun in an apparent suicide attempt. Doctors gave him a sedative to calm him.
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Anubis
how do these people live long enough to have kids?
...the fact that this person in reproducing disgust me (and makes me a sad panda).
Four hours after parking the van, he came outside and suddenly realized he had not dropped her off at the baby-sitter's.
Originally posted by: ivol07
At the hospital where a medical team attempted to revive Jasmine, a distraught Dunton tried to grab a police officer's gun in an apparent suicide attempt. Doctors gave him a sedative to calm him.
Damn, first he kills his daughter, then he grabs for a cops gun and he doesn't even get a slap on the wrist. This guy has more lives than ten cats.
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
i love it when people ask "how did these guys live this long, or how did they reproduce, etc. etc."
Do you even REMEMBER the people that graduated with you in high school? I wouldn't trust 9/10 of the people in my graduating class with my freakin cell phone, let alone a kid. And I supposedly went to a "smart" school.
Originally posted by: DonVito
In all fairness, at least according to this story, he's not filing suit or blaming carmakers, just advocating for the addition of some kind of safety-warning system. It sounds to me like his daughter's death was squarely his fault, and he gets to live with that for the rest of his life. I can't blame him for wanting to avoid more, similar deaths in the future.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
This story kind of reminds me of the CSI episode where they purposely left the baby in the car to die, but tried to pass it off as an accident.
Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
This story kind of reminds me of the CSI episode where they purposely left the baby in the car to die, but tried to pass it off as an accident.
I think this may be the case here.
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I dought this was out of not knowing it would get too hot. I think this is just a matter of the parent doing something they shouldn't have but then later not wanting to be blamed for it so they blame it on someone else