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Missing Autistic Texas Boy Found Unconscious In Hot vehicle Dies
The missing boy, Zachary Elshaarawy, was found in hot vehicle in the 2700 block of Lakeside Drive and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but his father confirms the boy died.
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A missing 5-year-old Burleson boy died Sunday after being found in a hot vehicle.
He died in the emergency room.
A BPD sergeant searched cars in the driveway and on the street and found Zachary in the backseat of a auto on the street, parked between the family’s home and the neighbor’s house, Berg said.
Officials started CPR on the boy and he was taken to Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, located about 15 miles north of Burleson. “He was happy to go to school [tomorrow]”.
A woman, who identified herself to police as the child’s grandmother, told officers that several people had checked the home, according to Ellertson.
Authorities arrived just after 1:30 p.m. More than a dozen citizens, police officers and firefighters did a sweep of the area, including inside the residence, at a nearby lake and near Highway 174, according to police. Police discovered the boy within the again seat of the automotive and he was rushed to the hospital.
Darek told WFAA-TV he was in the back yard building a swing set for his son.
The sergeant removed the unconscious child from the vehicle.
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As of August 12, a San Jose State College research had tallied 14 heatstroke deaths of youngsters left in automobiles within the U.S. this yr. There have been 31 such deaths in 2014.