Babysitter charged with manslaughter after leaving 10-month-old in 113F car for five hours

The babysitter reportedly told police she forgot about the child in the car

Graig Graziosi
Friday 21 July 2023 10:16 BST
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A woman in Florida has been arrested on aggravated manslaughter charges after a 10-month-old child she was caring for was found unresponsive in a car. Temperatures inside the car were in excess of 113F, according to Baker County Sheriff's officials.

Rhonda Jewell has been accused of leaving the child unattended in the car for "at least five hours" while temperatures outside rose to 98F.

The child died as a result.

Ms Jewell was babysitting the infant and three other children on the day of the incident, according to CNN.

She picked up the 10-month-old girl from her parents' home and drove to another location, where she planned to babysit all the children together. Ms Jewell told investigators that when she arrived, the child appeared to be sleeping, so she left the baby and went inside to see the other children. She said she forgot about the baby in the car.

Rhonda Jewell, 46, of Baker County, Florida, has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly leaving a 10-month-old in a hot car for more than five hours, resulting in the baby’s death (Baker County Detention Centre)

“It wasn’t until the decedent’s mother arrived at the address (…) to pick up her child, that the decedent’s mother found her to still be strapped in a car seat inside the hot vehicle,” the police report said.

The mother arrived around 1pm and saw her child in the car, not breathing and with blue lips. She then called 911.

The child was pronounced dead at the hospital. A detective examining the baby said the child's skin was "still very hot to the touch" even after she was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Medical staff took the infant's internal temperature, which was 110F, but noted that 110 was the highest the thermometer could measure.

Ms Jewell was subsequently arrested for aggravated manslaughter of a child resulting in death. She was booked into the Baker County Detention Centre on Thursday.

Baker County Sheriff Scotty Rhoden issued a statement after the tragedy asking the community to be mindful of the victims when seeking out information about the incident.

"Each of us are given the gift of life every morning we wake up and every evening when we finish our day, we are blessed if our family is safe and healthy. In the blink of an eye, our world can be turned upside down," he wrote. "Please be mindful of this when trying to understand the tragedy that took place in our small town yesterday."

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