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An Infant Has Died After Being Left In A Hot Car Near The Florida/Georgia State Line

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Heartbreaking news to report as an infant has passed away after being left in a hot vehicle in Georgia.

WJBF is reporting officers with the Kingsland Police Department have confirmed that they found a 7-month-old child deceased inside a vehicle parked near a hotel in the area. Kingsland is in close proximity to the Florida/Georgia State Line.

At this time, police have not determined whether or not the child's family was staying at the hotel or the details surrounding the child being left in the hot car.

Investigators have said that temperatures reached about 90 degrees outside before the child was found.

No other details were immediately available.

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