Aug. 29, 2004,
8:21PM
Child dies when teen leaves her in hot carAssociated
Press
BROWNSVILLE -- A Brownsville teenager is in custody on a felony
child abandonment charge following the death of her 18-month-old
niece from heat exhaustion after being left in a hot car, police
said.
Ana Lopez, 17, is accused of leaving Jazmine Morin in the car.
Jazmine died Saturday afternoon in the vehicle parked on a city
street with its windows rolled up, police said. The temperature
inside the car was 110 degrees.
Lopez was being held on $20,000 bond on the abandonment charge,
police said.
Jazmine is the first child to die in a hot car in the Rio Grande
Valley this summer. At the same time last year, statistics show
three such deaths had been recorded in the Valley.
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services started a
"Look before you leave" billboard campaign. Marina Yzaguirre, agency
spokeswoman, said the campaign has seemed effective.
"Every case is a tragedy, and you hope that not even one child
dies," Yzaguirre said in a story in Monday's editions of The
Brownsville Herald. "But we are hoping that this year's drop in
numbers stays down."
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