A tragic incident unfolded in Brion, Spain, where a two-year-old girl passed away in a van as her father inadvertently left her inside instead of dropping her off at nursery. The toddler was exposed to extreme heat inside the vehicle due to rising temperatures, leading to a devastating outcome. Reports suggest that the child was left unattended for several hours, resulting in severe dehydration and heatstroke.
Authorities revealed that the child’s father, after dropping off his older child at school, unintentionally left the youngest one in the van as he got distracted by a phone call. Upon realizing the absence of the girl, her mother raised the alarm when she went to pick her up from nursery. Despite efforts to revive her at the Bertamirans Urgent Care Centre, the child could not be saved.
The Civil Guard is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking event, with the Santiago Territorial Judicial Police Team leading the inquiry. Additionally, the Psychological Intervention Group in Catastrophes and Emergencies (GIPCE) is providing specialized support to the grieving family.
The tragic news has deeply affected the community of Brión, prompting the Town Hall to declare two days of official mourning. Residents are urged to gather in the town square on Friday for a minute of silence at noon to honor the memory of the young girl.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles, especially in warm weather conditions. According to Kids and Car Safety charity, a child’s body heats up three to five times faster than an adult’s body, emphasizing the critical need for vigilance and awareness to prevent such heartbreaking incidents in the future.
