15-Month-Old Twin Girls Die After Being Left Inside Hot Car In Georgia

Temperatures in the area reached above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with high humidity.
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(Reuters) - Twin infant girls died after they were left in a car in northwest Georgia during a hot, humid day on Thursday, Atlanta media reported.

The 15-month-old girls were found in a car parked outside an apartment complex in Carrollton, Georgia, about 50 miles west of Atlanta, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Bystanders tried to cool the unresponsive infants in a pool before paramedics rushed them to a hospital, where they were pronounced dead, the newspaper said.

Police were questioning the father of the twin girls, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Temperatures in the Carrollton area on Thursday reached above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with high humidity.

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