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    1. Bvrn1ngBr1dg3s on

      Worry not, our leaders are hard at work finding ways to make rich people richer as we get cooked to death

    2. >Authorities believe the children may have entered the vehicle without their 33-year-old mother’s knowledge before becoming trapped; she has since been taken into care by emergency services and has not yet been questioned.

      I can’t even imagine the pain

    3. Ok_Marzipan8631 on

      How do you leave kids alone that age long enough for something so Terrible to happen i dont understand..

    4. krazydude22 on

      If only social media ban would have come in sooner, to protect our kids/s

      Personal responsibility has left the chat..

    5. phoeniks314 on

      If you are taking care of a toddler and don’t see the kid for 5min then you have some serious problems. These people should be charged, as much as it hurts.

    6. I’m sorry, but who leaves a 2 yo and 4th without supervision for the 30mins to 1 hour required to die of heat?

      This isn’t a small lapse of a few minutes – the mother basically left toddlers alone for half an hour to 1 full hour or more.

      A hot car, getting run over, falling from a high stairway – there’s endless possibilities of death in the modern world for a toddler wandering OUTSIDE the house.

    7. Overgrown_fetus1305 on

      Parental responsibility is all well and good (and if you are a parent, please talk to your children about staying safe in heatwaves and discuss something like https://arielschecklist.com/wbgt-chart/ with them), but it’s inevitable that people will make mistakes. The heatwaves turn what would have been a stupid but generally relatively harmless mistake, into a tragedy.

      The heatwaves have also become far, far more common due to climate change, the fossil fuel industry has blood on it’s hands, for outright lying about climate science and lobbying against the things that will actually work, or trying to dupe us with propaganda like „personal carbon footprints“, when it’s their own actions to blame, and their actions that are making it actively harder for us as a society to get off our fossil fuel addiction, while pretending such things should be dealt with by „choice“ and markets.

      Go to some climate protests as soon as it’s safe too, and stand against the selfish rich fascists trying to claim net zero is bad for us just so they can make a bit more money while Rome and almost everywhere else in Europe burns. Oh, and I might just note that while the effects here in Europe are an awful (and largely preventable) tragedy, what climate change is already doing, and will do even more to the global south, is many orders of magnitude worse.

    8. Davemusprime on

      This is just another, wretched, case of criminal negligence. „It’s not my fault it’s the sun!“ Put them away. France surrendering to the sun and sacrificing their kids to it to appease the heat was not on my bingo card.

    9. Littorina_Sea on

      It is mind-boggling, how many ways there are, to kill a person with a car. Even ignoring indirect effects like obesity, pollution and noise – it is batshit crazy.

    10. medievalvelocipede on

      Such a tragedy. Even being careful doesn’t mean accidents don’t happen, so I wouldn’t blame any parents unless I know the circumstances. I know something like this could have happened to me; it could’ve happened to you as well.

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