In Las Vegas, a one-year-old child died in a red-hot car: his father refused to break a window - ForumDaily
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In Las Vegas, a one-year-old child died in a red-hot car: the father refused to break the window

When his one-year-old daughter was trapped in a hot car, 27-year-old Sydney Deal told police to break a window to prevent damage to his new car. The father said the air conditioner was on and the child was safe. When the girl was rescued, she was already dead, writes Las vegas sun.

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Police said a toddler named Saya was trapped in a red-hot trap for about an hour and was dead when the officers eventually smashed a window to get the child out. Her father, Sidney Deal, was sent to the Clark County Detention Center on charges of child abuse and child neglect with serious consequences.

Deal was absent from the hearing due to a health problem, as the Las Vegas Court tapes show. He is being held on $ 20 bail.

On that day, Deal approached the officers patrolling the street and told them that he had accidentally locked the keys inside his car, that the engine was running, and that there was a child inside. The officer offered to call a locksmith, a tow truck, or break a window, but Deal refused. Instead, he borrowed the officer's phone to call his brother.

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After “a few” minutes, the police broke the window and pulled out the girl - she was dead. It is not known exactly how long it took before Deal agreed to have his car window broken.

Police said the detectives spoke to Deal's brother, who told them about the strange phone call. After putting down the phone, my brother immediately went to Deal's, wrapped his shirt around his hand and offered to knock out the window. But Deal forbade it and instead called his mother to have her insurance company send a locksmith. Deal explained that he had no money to replace the broken window.

Dill's friend said she had a falling out with him and asked him to take the child and leave the apartment. Deal said he put his daughter in a car with the air conditioner on before returning to the apartment, where he argued with the woman for 15 minutes, trying to convince her to hand him his phone. He later returned to ask her to call the insurance company because he had locked the keys in the car.

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The woman called and spent 23 minutes on the line. Deal told her to end the call if he disagreed with the proposed cost of compensation for the broken window. 4 minutes after she hung up, Dill stopped the officers. By that time, the girl had been in the car for at least 42 minutes. In total, according to the police, the child was in the hot car for about an hour. By the time she was taken out, the process of rigor mortis had already begun in the girl's body.

According to Deal, the unfastened girl crawled around the seats and eventually lay down on the floor. He thought she was asleep.

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