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Another baby left unattended in hot car in Napier two days after similar incident

By Astrid Austin
Hawkes Bay Today·
30 Jan, 2019 12:12 AM3 mins to read

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Chrystal Alatasi helped rescue two kids from a parked car outside a Napier supermarket on Saturday. Photo / Supplied

Chrystal Alatasi helped rescue two kids from a parked car outside a Napier supermarket on Saturday. Photo / Supplied

Another report of a baby being left alone in a hot car in Napier has prompted police to investigate.

Martina Williamson was shopping with her mum and step-daughter on Tuesday when she noticed a baby sleeping in a capsule seat in a hot car parked outside shops in Ahuriri.

Williamson said they entered the shop at 1.30pm and left at 1.57pm.

"The windows were cracked about 1-2 inches and there was a blanket on the back window ... and as I walked past I thought 'hang on, that's not a blanket, that's a baby'. I put my hand in the car and it was just sweltering."

She believed the baby was no older than five months and had been in the car for about half an hour, as she had seen the mother in the store.

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"My mum stayed by the car and I went back to the shop and yelled out: 'Who's left their child unattended in the car?'. I said: 'If you don't get out there now, I am going to break your window'," Williamson said.

"I went back to the car and this lady came out about three minutes later, because she had paid for her things. I said: 'I am not trying to be horrible to you but this is unacceptable, you can't leave your child in the car'."

She said the woman said her baby was "fine", put her toddler in the car and drove off.

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"It is just really upsetting. It must have been 28C out there yesterday and in 20 minutes, your car can rise almost 20C in the internal temperature sitting in the sun. That's organ failure, brain damage type of material there."

Williamson rang the police immediately afterwards and gave them the car registration number.

A police spokeswoman said they were informed of the incident about 2.30pm on Tuesday.

"Police will be speaking with those involved."

On Sunday, a similar incident occurred when a woman left two young children in a parked car while she went shopping on a 33C day.

Chrystal Alatasi came across the children in the car parked in the New World supermarket at Greenmeadows in Napier. However, the child was old enough to open the door.

Alatasi said the heat blast was like opening an oven door when the older child was coaxed to unlock the car door.

Police issued the woman with a warning and reported her to Oranga Tamariki.

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