An toddler who died in Lexington this week might have been inside a automotive for an “extended period of time,” in accordance with investigators.
Middlesex District Legal professional Marian Ryan and Lexington Chief of Police Michael McLean confirmed on Thursday that the investigation into the toddler’s dying stays ongoing.
Cops on Tuesday at round 5:30 p.m., responded to a Massachusetts Avenue daycare parking zone for the report of an unresponsive toddler inside his mom’s car.
The kid, who would have turned 1-year-old on Aug. 31, was transported to an space hospital — the place he was pronounced lifeless.
“The preliminary investigation suggests that the child had never entered the daycare on the day of his death and that he may have been in the car for an extended period of time,” officers mentioned in a press release.
The case has been referred to the Workplace of the Chief Medical Examiner, who will decide the trigger and method of dying.
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