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Earlwood: Baby girl who died after being left in a hot car outside a childcare centre is pictured

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A one -year -old baby who died after he was left in a hot car was depicted.

Olivia was not responded to a vehicle outside of Jelly creatures Early Learning Center in Earlwood, in the southwest of Sydney, just after 5.30 pm on Tuesday.

It is clear that the father of the baby Etienne Ancelet had arrived in the daycare center to pick up his daughter, but was told that she had never been dropped off.

He discovered that Olivia was still stuck in her baby capsule in the car.

The penetrating screams of Mr Ancelet could be heard because neighbors desperately tried to breathe new life into Baby Olivia before paramedics arrived five minutes later.

“I killed my daughter! Death me! Death me! F *** I can't process this, “he was shouted before he was taken to the hospital with shock.

Olivia, who celebrated her first birthday a few weeks ago, died on the spot.

The police believe that the little girl was wrongly left in the car for a 'longer period' while the temperature above 30 ° C in Sydney rose.

Earlwood: Baby girl who died after being left in a hot car outside a childcare centre is pictured

Baby Olivia (photo) was no longer responded in a car outside of Jelly beings Early Learning Center in the outskirts of Sydney van Earlwood just after 5.30 pm on Tuesday

Etienne Ancelet and his partner Kim are depicted with Baby Olivia on her first birthday

Etienne Ancelet and his partner Kim are depicted with Baby Olivia on her first birthday

The exact circumstances of what happened are still being investigated.

Roy Gomes mowed his lawn when he heard the hair -raising cries of the destroyed father when he made the tragic discovery and then tried in vain to breathe new life into her.

“I heard screaming and ran away and saw the father with the baby,” said Mr. Gomes, whose home neighbors the childcare center.

“I took her off him and tried resuscitation for about five minutes until the ambulance arrived.

'All neighbors were really good at placing water on her and tried to cool her because she was clearly still very hot.

“But she was just Floppy and there was no life.”

Emergency services ran to the scene on Marana Road Maar Paramedics could not breathe new life into the one -year -old.

The police have set up a crime scene and started a major investigation.

Jelly beings Early Learning Center in Earlwood, in the southwest of Sydney, is depicted

Jelly beings Early Learning Center in Earlwood, in the southwest of Sydney, is depicted

Several mothers were seen that bouquets of flowers left behind the daycare center

Several mothers were seen that bouquets of flowers left behind the daycare center

Detectives were arrived in the childcare center on Wednesday when parents arrived to drop off their children.

Different left bouquets of flowers at the gate and on the nature strip.

A neighbor confirmed that the sign for the childcare center was removed from the front garden after the horrible incident.

“Leaving a child in a vehicle at any time can be dangerous,” Chief Inspector Christine McDonald told reporters on Tuesday evening.

'Leaving a child for a longer period can be deadly. This is an absolute tragedy.

“It is also something that influences the wider community … This has a rippling effect in our community because so many of us can place ourselves in a similar situation.”

No charges have been made about the tragedy.

“As soon as he is, we will talk to him to get more details,” said Spt McDonald.

Olivia's mother also helps the police.

The desperate father screamed with horror after he realized that his baby daughter was still in the car

The desperate father screamed with horror after he realized that his baby daughter was still in the car

Messages Online show Mr Ancelet as a loving father who easily embraced as a first parent.

In March he shared a photo of him and Olivia, together with his little girl, quickly asleep in his arms.

In addition to the image he wrote: 'My most memorable birthday still'.

In the hours after the death of his daughter, Mr Ancelet changed his profile photos of social media into black tiles.

Rescuers who attended the 'deep traumatic' incident are offered support.

“I am a mother, you can imagine how traumatic, you just – you can't even imagine,” said McDonald.

'So undoubtedly the parents will be extraordinary upset. '

The last tragedy comes only two days after the death of Peuter Arikh Hasan, who was left in a car for six hours on a 35C day in Glenfield in Sydney in the southwest in February 2023.

Newaz Hasan bundled his two sons in his car for the morning school run, dropped his oldest in primary school and believed that he had dropped his youngest to childcare before he returned to their house in Glenfield to work.

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