I don’t know anything about this case, but I was doing similar research a couple of days ago. I don’t have any kids, though.
My research was related to a question from a friend who had some ideas about using technology to prevent such deaths from occurring.
So as bad as it looks, jumping to conclusions is just jumping to conclusions.
So even if we give them the benefit of the doubt (likely unwarranted), what were they researching? How many minutes they could get away with before the kid died? Were they trying to push it to the limit and bring the kid to the brink of death?
Whether it was intentional or accidental, these folks need to fry, just like their kid did.
The best way to prevent such a tragedy is to always place your handbag if you’re a woman, on the back seat, or your briefcase on the back seat if you’re a man.
If you never carry a handbag or briefcase, then put a bright red ribbon or a couple of bright red rubber bands on your wrist.
Yep, they were doing technology research. Not knocking u
Hang both of em
Bingo!