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Tragic toddler, 3, dies in car at 37C after 'dad left him to go drinking with brother'

Reportedly, a 3-year-old baby went drinking when his father left him in a car at 37 degrees and died.  

Sifeddin Malahaji, 34, was devastated to find his son unresponsive after returning from tea with his brother on Monday.

The incident occurred while the family, along with his wife, Ms. Hiba Alheraki, 28, were traveling to Adana, Turkey for a wedding.

Young Badr his al-Din Marahafuji had fallen asleep in his car after deciding to visit his brother with his father.

Siphedin said he parked his car in the shade, left the window slightly open, and went to see his brother who had a business in the center of town.

"When I was about to leave the house, my son wanted to go with me, so he chased me in tears," he told authorities.

My brother at work. I just didn't want to wake him up, so I left the window slightly open."

Returning after 30 minutes, despite thinking all necessary precautions had been taken , There was no reaction of the son.

Tragically, doctors at the hospital were unable to save the infant and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The effects are known to be potentially fatal.

"When I returned 30 minutes later , I saw him unconscious. I called the doctor who was in the hospital, but he was already dead," Sifeddin told police.

Local media reported that when the boy's body was finally returned to his family, Sifeddin burst into tears and fell to the floor. He said: "God don't let anyone go through this pain. It's a very sad situation. My father goes to his brother. Half an hour later, an hour at the latest, he comes back to find his son lying motionless.

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Deadly Effects

The sun previouslywas shown to take less than 30 minutes to take effect when left in a sweltering car. I made it

Even on a cloudy day, sweating and thirst will start within 45 minutes of him.

Experiments show that even on a cool summer day, the temperature inside an enclosed car can quickly exceed 125°F (about 52°C). Death Valley, California.

As a result of the greenhouse effect, the cabin of a car can be 20°C warmer than the outside temperature, even on cool, cloudy days.

As cars become ovens, the longer children are left unattended, the greater the risk of serious health problems.

After spending some time at high temperatures, body temperature begins to rise, while thermoregulation becomes less efficient.

Your body is in a state of hyperthermia because it absorbs more heat than it gives off.

He is especially dangerous if his body temperature exceeds 40°C (usually 36-37°C).

This situation is medically known as heat stroke and can lead to heat stroke, including dizziness, confusion and seizures.

Statistics show that an average of 38 children die each year in the UK after being left in a car.

Most are under her two years old.