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A COUPLE IN ARRESTED FOR LEAVING CHILD TO DIE IN A CAR

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A Florida couple has been charged with the aggravated manslaughter of a child. This is after police said the husband and wife left their toddler in a car overnight following a 4th of July celebration.


Joel and Jazmine Rondon drove their three children, all under 9, to the party. The family didn’t return home until 3 a.m. the next morning, according to the Polk County sheriff’s office. According to an arrest affidavit obtained by The Independent, Ms. Rondon remarked that the toddler was sleeping and was “so quiet” that she told her husband that “she forgot the victim was in the back seat during the drive home.”


While unloading the car, Mrs. Rondon told her husband to bring the 18-month-old toddler inside the house while she brought in the two other kids. Mr. Rondon noticed that one of the car doors was open when he got inside; when he returned, all doors were closed, so he assumed his wife brought the toddler inside.

The couple turned down the radio to go to sleep without checking the car again. At 11 a.m. the next morning, Mr. Rondon asked one of the other children to check on the toddler in her room; they reported that she wasn’t there, prompting Mr. Rondon to search the house for her. Panicked, he returned to the car to find the child still strapped to her car seat. This was in a car fully exposed to the sun.


He and his wife drove the toddler to the hospital. Despite taking “life-saving measures” to cool her down from a high fever, Sheriff Grady Judd said, she died of hypothermia. “This child suffered a torturous death,” the sheriff said at a news conference. The autopsy report ruled the death a homicide.


During a recorded interview at the hospital, according to the affidavit, Mr. Rondon said “the incident was his fault because he did not take the victim out of the car when Jazmine asked him to.” Ms. Rondon said “she felt guilty” about the sequence of events and “should have checked on the victim.”


Parents received drug screens later that day. Mr. Rondon tested positive for meth, marijuana, and alcohol, while Mrs. Rondon tested positive for marijuana and alcohol. The couple were arrested on Thursday. The 33-year-old Mr. Rondon has a criminal history dating back to 2003. Sheriff Judd called the incident “one of the most horrible, tragic deaths we've seen in a long time.”

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