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PHoto Of The Three-Year-Old Boy Who Died After Being Locked In a Hot Car For Eight Hours

Winston White, 3, died after being left in the car in the Louisiana sunshine

This is the three-year-old boy who died after being locked in a car for eight hours in New Orleans, Louisiana, by his babysitter.

Tragic Winston White was found dead inside the vehicle after temperatures inside the car were reported to have reached an astonishing 150 degrees.

Police said no windows were left open in the vehicle as it sat outside a home in blazing sunshine.

Genee Brumfield, the boy’s godmother, has been charged with negligent homicide following the incident.

Brumfield had been babysitting the boy when she stopped to visit her mother, according to police.

She was supposed to drop the toddler off at his regular day care but instead made an unscheduled stop at her mothers.

The boy was left inside the vehicle with all the windows closed and doors locked.

‘For some unknown reason, Brumfield decided to stop by her mother’s home, leaving the 3-year-old inside the car with the windows up and the doors locked,’ said police spokesman Marlon Defillo.

Held: Genee Brumfield has been charged with negligent homicide after her three-year-old godson died
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