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Thoughts on this story? People are really brutal towards the father on FB, I just feel really sorry for him, he's never going to get over that guilt.
Seven-month-old baby died after she was accidentally left in a sweltering car for four hours on hottest day of the year ‘after her devastated father forgot to drop her at crèche’ Baby girl aged seven months died after allegedly being left in a hot car for hours It has been reported she was in car for up to four hours on hottest day of the year Father may have left her in car by accident after forgetting to take her to creche Tragic incident unfolded in the Irish village of Dundrum, in County Tipperary A baby girl died in a devastating accident yesterday after apparently being left in a car by mistake for four hours on the hottest day of the year. The seven-month-old girl, named locally as Chloe Fogarty, is believed to have been strapped into the back seat of her father's car when he forgot to drop her off at creche on his way to work. She died of suspected heatstroke after her father Paul Fogarty reportedly forgot to take her to the nursery when he became distracted with a phone call and left her in the car as the temperature hit 25C. Chloe was his first child with wife Louise. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz4iCInIHtu Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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How did he not notice that he hadn't took her to the Creche?
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Well from what I can gather he was driving to work and was supposed to drop her to creche on the way but he got distracted when he took a phone call and must have just drove straight to work, got out out of the car and went inside. I mean it's a stupid thing to do but I mean if it was a genuine accident then that guy is never going to be the same again. That's throw yourself off a bridge kind of stuff
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You can block things out if you want to, it's just that this one won't be the kind of thing that he'll want to forget in a way.
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There are cases like this every year where people leave their children in the car. I think if you have a normal morning routine - like driving straight to work you go on auto pilot especially if the baby was quiet and sleeping.
Absolutely heartbreaking, the guy will never get over it but just awful for the baby.
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My mum forgot me when I was a baby once and left me in my pram outside a shop!! She got home and then remembered - obviously I was fine but it just shows how easy it is to do - she even had to walk past the pram to go home.
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My mom used to leave my brother at the magazine section of the supermarket while she went shopping when he was around 6 (that sounds awful now) he was mad into cars and he would sit there and look at the car magazines for the whole time. So one time she finished her shopping, loaded up the car drove home and then she remembered she'd forgotten my brother, luckily he was still sitting there looking at the magazines and hadn't noticed a thing
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How sad
![]() I don't know how the father didn't notice he'd left her in the car though. Wouldn't he have noticed when he got out of the car and she'd still be in the back. :/ |
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Only if he actually looked into the back of the car which clearly he didn't
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I remember a story like this in America,the father was actually charged with murder.It's a horrible thought ,but it does happen http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...eaving-3781077
It's terrible if it's a genuine mistake though.
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I think the real mistake here is using your phone whilst driving (if he did, it doesn't really clarify) it's distracting enough as it is on the road yet alone when there's a child in the car and you have more than one destination.
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What are your thoughts on hands free calls while driving?
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It depends on the driver really, it's safer than having the phone in your hand whilst driving as you have more control of the car.
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Well, if you're allowed to talk to passengers in the car while driving then surely hands free is ok too
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Horrific, given it wasn't him who usually dropped the child off, it's a shame the mother didn't text him to see how he got on, or the crèche ring to see why she wasn't in, its such a rare thing but a simple policy like the crèche ringing to check could have prevented the tragedy, poor man he will never get over this
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Tragic.
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this is Tragic
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Horrible but honestly what a stupid thing to forget I mean I forget my umbrella on the bus but a baby come on he needs to get his priorities straight.
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I'm barely awake in the mornings, extremely forgetful. So I can see how something so tragic could happen, especially if he wasn't used to dropping her off.
I remember sometimes in school we'd have half days, and I'd have to remind my parents in the morning to pick me up at 12.30 instead of 2.30. Most times they'd forget because they'd be so used to the normal routine and I'd be waiting outside the school for 2 hours. This reminds me of Manchester By the Sea, it's something that this Dad will never recover from.
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