Issue 341, March 6 2025

Two Charged in Chiefs Fans' Deaths After 14-Month Investigation, Florida Woman Charged in Hot Car Deaths

🕵️Trivia Question

In the U.S., what specific form of parental neglect has been linked to a significant number of preventable child deaths?
Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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🧒 Safety Tip of the Day: Never leave children unattended near water or in a vehicle, even for a moment.

Children can drown in just inches of water or suffer heatstroke quickly in hot vehicles. Always supervise them around water and ensure they are never left alone in a car, even for a short time, to prevent tragic accidents.

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🔍Trivia Answer
Lack of supervision often leads to drowning or heatstroke deaths in vehicles

Parental neglect, particularly when children are left unsupervised around water or in vehicles, is a major cause of preventable child deaths. Each year, numerous young children die from drowning in pools or being left in hot cars, highlighting the dangers of inadequate supervision.