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The Madison County Sheriff's Office said a 1-year-old has died after being left in a hot car outside a Walgreens in Danielsville Thursday afternoon.

Authorities said it happened at the Walgreens Pharmacy at 380 General Daniel Avenue North around 1:30 p.m.

According to the sheriff's office, the mother of the child was a Walgreens employee, who went inside the store for "an underdetermined amount of time before she discovered the child in the vehicle." The sheriff's office said the 1-year-old was given emergency aid and was taken to the Piedmont Regional Hospital in Athens, where the child was pronounced dead.

 
The mother of a year-old child who died in a hot vehicle Thursday in Danielsville told investigators she accidentally left the youngster in the vehicle, Madison County sheriff's deputies said Friday.
The 30-year-old woman from Danielsville, who would drop off her two children at separate daycare centers, told investigators she didn't realize she had not stopped at the second one when she arrived at work, according to Sheriff's Capt. Jimmy Patton.


The woman was employed at a Walgreens pharmacy in Danielsville, according to sheriff's reports.
The woman, who had been in the pharmacy for about four hours, told investigators she went to her Mazda SUV and found the child, according to Patton.

"She immediately called 911," he said. Emergency aid was provided and the child was transported to Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, where the child was pronounced dead.
 
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