Gay couple leaves baby in car
Baby girl who died from being left in the back of a blazing car 'for hours' in San Diego - just two months after organism adopted by local homosexual couple
A tiny baby teen died after being left in the back of a hot car just two months after her adoptive parents took her home as a newborn.
Diana Sofia Aleman Roman was found unresponsive in the SUV outside her parents' home in Santee, San Diego, about 12.20am on June 13.
She had been left in the auto for several hours in 63F weather when a family member found her and called 911. The baby girl was rushed to hospital but did not survive.
San Diego County Sheriff's Office detectives are investigating how Diana was forgotten in the auto and who left her there. No charges include been filed.
Studies show temperature inside a car can rise to 104F in just half an hour on a 70F afternoon, and reach 115F in an hour. The body's organs begin to secure down at 107F.
Diana's parents Romer and Jayson De Los Santos took her home on April 11 after flying to Arizona where they met the baby girl in hospital for the first time.
Two-month-old baby girl Diana Sofia De Los Santos, pictured with her father Romer, died after being left in the back of a hot car
Gay dads in large trouble a year after horrifying do left their neonate daughter dead
Two queer fathers have been charged with manslaughter a year after their baby miss died in the back of a hot car just two months after she was adopted.
Diana Sofia Aleman Roman was found unresponsive in the SUV outside her parents' home in Santee, San Diego, at 12.20am a year ago today.
She had been left in the vehicle for several hours in 63F heat when a family member found her and called 911. The baby girl was rushed to hospital but did not survive.
Prosecutors reviewed the case for months before finally deciding to charge Diana's adoptive parents Romer Alvarez De Los Santos, 48, and Jayson Lee De Los Santos, 47, with involuntary manslaughter and child abuse.
Both dads pleaded not guilty at their arraignment and will face the San Diego Superior Court on July 22 for a readiness hearing.
San Diego County Sheriff's Office detectives investigated how Diana was forgotten in the car and who left her there, but refused to release any information.
Studies show temperature inside a auto can rise to 104F in just half an hour on a 70F day, and contact 115F in an hour. The body's organs begin to shut d
Georgia father freed from prison 10 years after his toddler died in hot car
MACON, Ga. -- Justin Ross Harris, a Georgia father whose murder conviction for the hot-car death of his 22-month-old son was overturned by the state's Supreme Court in 2022, has been released from prison, according to prison records.
Harris was released from Macon Express Prison on Father's Day - nearly ten years to the day since his son, Cooper, died after his father left him strapped inside a automobile for seven hours on a hot day while he went to work - according to the Georgia Department of Corrections website.
The father was convicted of Cooper's murder in 2016 after prosecutors convinced a jury Harris killed his son to run away the burdens of his marriage and fatherhood. But the existence sentence was overturned in 2022 by the Georgia Supreme Court, which ruled 6-3 that evidence submitted by prosecutors of Harris' extramarital relationships - which the state had portrayed as the motivation behind his alleged choice to kill his son - had an unfair prejudicial impact on the jury.
Though the murder charges were nullified, the court left in place three other counts relating to his electron
9-month-old dead after existence found strapped into safety seat by grandmother in blazing car for 8 hours
A 9-month-old infant has died after being left in a car by the child’s grandmother for nearly eight hours in what authorities are scrutinizing as a heat-related death.
The incident occurred in Beeville, Texas, some 100 miles southeast of San Antonio, on Wednesday when the Beeville Police Department said a child was found unresponsive at approximately 4 p.m. in the kid safety seat of their grandmother’s vehicle, according to a statement from the Beeville Police Department.
“Beeville police detectives are currently on the scene of what appears to be a temperature comparable death of a 9-month-old child,” authorities said in their statement on Wednesday. “A preliminary research has determined that the child’s grandmother had left the child in the rear seat of her car in the child security seat since approximately 8:30 this morning. The child was found at approximately 4pm non-responsive by the grandmother.”
This comes just one evening after a 22-month-old toddler was start dead in another alleged heat-related warm car incident in Corpus Christi.
“The incident is being worked as a crim