Baby boy, 1, dies after being ‘locked inside a hot car’ in blistering 36C heat in western Sydney 

Baby boy, 1, dies after being ‘locked inside a hot car’ in blistering 36C heat in western Sydney

  •  A one-year-old boy has died after he was left in a car in the blistering heat
  • Emergency services were called to Chester Hill in Sydney’s west about 3:30
  • Reports suggest he was left inside a hot car as temperatures soared past 30C
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A one-year-old boy has died after he was left in a car in the blistering heat.

Emergency services were called to Chester Hill in Sydney’s west about 3:30pm on Sunday but the little boy couldn’t be revived.

Initial reports suggest he was left inside a hot car as temperatures soared past 30C. 

The child was found inside the family home, but it is not yet known how long he was left inside the car.

The child’s mother was seen running down the street screaming ‘my baby’ after she was told of the news

Emergency services were called to Chester Hill in Sydney's west about 3:30pm on Sunday but the little boy couldn't be revived

Emergency services were called to Chester Hill in Sydney’s west about 3:30pm on Sunday but the little boy couldn’t be revived

Another woman, believed to be the boy's grandmother, was wheeled out of the home on a stretcher and was treated for shock

Another woman, believed to be the boy’s grandmother, was wheeled out of the home on a stretcher and was treated for shock

The child’s mother was seen running down the street screaming ‘my baby’ after she was told of the news.

She allegedly left the boy, who has a twin brother, in the care of family members for a short period of time, 7News reported. 

Another woman, believed to be the boy’s grandmother, was wheeled out of the home on a stretcher and was treated for shock. 

Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. 

They spoke with a number of family members at the scene. 

‘The child had been left unattended, we’re still looking into the circumstances surrounding his death,’ a NSW police spokesman said. 

Initial reports suggest he was left inside a hot car as temperatures soared past 30C

Initial reports suggest he was left inside a hot car as temperatures soared past 30C

Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding his death

Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding his death and spoke with a number of family members at the scene

The child was found inside the family home, but it is not yet known how long he was left inside the car

The child was found inside the family home, but it is not yet known how long he was left inside the car



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