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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -- A Pennsylvania daycare operator could face
criminal charges for leaving a neighbor's toddler in her van, where he
died of hyperthermia.
The death at Fairy Tales Daycare in Penndel is being investigated by
Bucks County District Attorney Michelle Henry, The Trentonian in
Trenton, N.J., reported.
Henry said Rimma Shvartsman, a co-owner of the daycare, picked up
Daniel Slutsky, 2, Wednesday morning. Shvartsman lives near the boy's
parents. When Shvartsman arrived at the daycare, she apparently forgot
the boy was in her van strapped in a child's car seat.
She found him there unresponsive at about 4:30 p.m.
Henry said the temperature inside the van could have topped 100
degrees on a day when the temperature outside was in the 80s. An
autopsy confirmed Daniel was killed by hyperthermia.
Shvartsman had been caring for Daniel at the daycare center three days
a week for months, usually driving him there.