Two-Year-Old Dies In Hot Daycare Van
POSTED: 4:50 p.m. EDT June 11, 2003
UPDATED: 8:32 p.m. EDT June 11, 2003
ORANGE
COUNTY, Fla. -- At 93 degrees in the blazing sun, it's a matter of minutes
before a car can turn into an oven. Wednesday, a 2-year-old boy died when he was
forgotten inside a hot daycare van in Pine Hills.
Little
Dominique Royals was just a few weeks from his third birthday. This morning, the
daycare van picked up several children and brought them to a daycare on Tam
Drive in Pine Hills
.
However, the driver forgot about Dominique for more than two hours. When rescue
crews arrived, there was no hope of saving him.
Cops
say they only were caring for six kids in the daycare today. However, the family
that runs the daycare also had their own children in the house. The state allows
the daycare to handle 10 kids.
The
Rutherfords either wouldn't answer our questions or shut the door before we
could ask one. Investigators say 22-year-old Keynethia Rutherford left the house
around ten this morning. She was picking up five kids in the daycare van,
including three-year-old Dominique Royals.
Rutherford arrived back at the house around 11am.
"She
took three or four children out. At this point, she is saying she didn't realize
the child was in the van, or forgot," explains Sgt. John Allen, Orange County
Sheriff's Office.
The
temperature reached a scorching 93 degrees while the little boy was stuck in the
car. Finally, around 1:30, two and half hours after the air conditioning was
turned off and the door shut on the van, someone inside made the daycare made
horrible realization.
They
rushed the little boy inside and, strangely, started loading the other kids into
the very same van.
"Somebody took the children out of the way and took them to another location,"
explains Sgt. Allen.
We
checked with the state about this daycare facility. It is licensed. They have
one complaint against them in October 2002 for not having enough staff for the
number of kids they had. According to state records, the issue was resolved, but
we're not sure how it was resolved.