Shocking Near-Miss: 3-Year-Old Almost Strangled by Moonroof While Mom Picks Up DoorDash Order

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A chilling incident unfolded in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when a 3-year-old child was nearly strangled by the moonroof of a car while left unattended by his mother, a DoorDash delivery driver. The frightening event took place earlier this week when the mother briefly left her son inside her parked car to pick up an order from a local restaurant.

While the mom was inside, the child somehow became caught in the moonroof of the car. It appears he may have climbed or leaned toward the open sunroof, which led to his head or neck getting trapped in the frame. As a result, he began to show signs of suffocation.

A concerned passerby saw the child struggling inside the vehicle, noticed he was in distress, and rushed to help. Emergency services were called immediately, and police and paramedics arrived at the scene. The child was still conscious but in visible distress when they arrived. Thankfully, the emergency responders were able to free the child, and he was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. He is now stable and expected to fully recover.

The child’s mother, who had no idea her son was in trouble, was devastated when she returned to her car and found first responders on the scene. She told authorities that she never expected something like this to happen and expressed shock over the near tragedy.

While the mother’s actions are under investigation, local authorities are reviewing whether the situation qualifies as child endangerment or negligence. For now, no charges have been filed, but the case remains open.

A Wake-Up Call for Parents

This close call serves as an important reminder about the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Experts warn that even a few minutes of being left alone in a car can be dangerous. The moonroof, windows, and locks on a car can all pose significant risks to children, especially if they are left alone without supervision.

The National Safety Council (NSC) has long warned parents about the risks of heatstroke and other dangers when children are left alone in cars. But as this case shows, even seemingly harmless features like a sunroof can cause life-threatening injuries if a child is left in a vehicle without proper safety precautions.

Experts suggest that parents and caregivers should never leave young children alone in a car, even for a short period. Always ensure that windows, sunroofs, and doors are fully secured, and be mindful of any potential hazards that could put children at risk.

Key Points

  • A 3-year-old nearly suffocated after getting caught in the moonroof of a car while his mother, a DoorDash driver, briefly left him alone.

  • A bystander noticed the child in distress and called for help, leading to a successful rescue by emergency services.

  • The mother was unaware of the situation until she returned to her car and found first responders.

  • Authorities are investigating the incident, but no charges have been filed yet.

  • Experts warn about the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles and encourage parents to take extra precautions to prevent accidents like this one.

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