Two young children, aged two and four, reportedly suffered cardiac arrests after being found unresponsive in a ‘very hot’ car parked in a garage during a major heatwave in Carpentras, France, according to a local prosecutor
Two young children have reportedly died after being discovered unresponsive in a “very hot car” parked inside the garage of their family home, according to a local prosecutor.
The children, aged two and four, are said to have suffered cardiac arrests after being left in the vehicle during a severe heatwave in Carpentras, France.
Emergency services, including police, paramedics and firefighters, were called to the Bois de l’Ubac neighbourhood at around 1:10pm today (June 22). Despite desperate attempts by emergency services to resuscitate them, both children tragically died.
Carpentras prosecutor Hélène Mourges stated: “The causes of death are still under investigation, but the heatwave is the leading theory.”
According to La Provence, the two children were reportedly trapped inside the vehicle, though it remains unclear how they came to be there, reports the Daily Star.
Their 33-year-old mother, who was at home at the time, was reportedly unaware that the children had got into the car. A police source speaking to Le Figaro indicated that the mother had just returned from a shopping trip with the children and is believed to have let them out of the vehicle.
The mother is yet to be questioned by police but is currently being supported by officers.
France is in the grip of a severe heatwave, with several departments placed on red alert by Météo-France.
The tragedy follows the deaths of three elderly residents in France, who died in their homes in Gironde on Sunday (June 21). Météo-France warned that temperatures exceeding 40C (104F) are anticipated across several regions of France.
Approximately 845 schools have been closed today because of the severe heat.
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