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hyperthermia Tuesday, August 16, 2005
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KINGSPORT - Preliminary autopsy findings in the
death of a 2-year-old boy indicate he died of
hyperthermia, a police detective said Monday.
Kingsport Police Department Detective Melanie
Adkins said officials still have not determined
how long Parker Gibson had been inside his
parents' car last week.
"The preliminary autopsy results indicate the
cause of death to be hyperthermia, but we don't
have all the reports, so that is not official,"
Adkins said.
On Friday, Adkins had stated that there was no
indication of foul play related to the death.
The boy's parents found him about 5:30 p.m.
lying on the driver's side floorboard after they
woke up from a nap.
Investigators said the child's parents said
they had put him down for a nap around 2 p.m.,
then took a nap themselves.
When they woke up, young Parker was not in his
bed, police said.
"We are still continuing the investigation, and
we're reviewing some timelines.
"The case will be turned over to the district
attorney's office upon completion of the
investigation," Adkins said.
The police department has received a few calls
from concerned citizens expressing their views
about how the child was able to open a car door
himself, Adkins said.
"The parents said he was able to open the car
door, and that is a believable statement based on
the child's size and information about him,"
Adkins said.
At 2½ years old, she said the boy was tall,
very active and healthy.
"The callers are people wanting to make sure we
are investigating it thoroughly, and we want to
assure them that we are," Adkins said.
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