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Infant twins die after being left in hot car by father in New York; a common tragedy in the UAE

A mother is defending her husband in the deaths of infant twins he left in a hot car



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New York - A mother is defending her husband in the deaths of infant twins he left in a hot car in New York City while working an eight-hour shift.

Marissa Rodriguez says her husband, Juan Rodriguez, is a good person and would never have hurt the children intentionally.

She said in a statement to NBC New York that she is "hurting more than I ever imagined possible."

She said her husband "will never forgive himself for this mistake."

Juan Rodriguez is charged with two counts each of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.

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Police said he discovered the twins, Phoenix and Luna Rodriguez, on Friday after finishing work at a Bronx hospital. He told authorities he thought he had dropped them off at a day care before starting his shift.

A common tragedy

Dubai police revealed that they are rescuing more than 100 children locked inside cars each year. The shocking figure reflects negligence not just from parents, but also bus drivers and supervisors. Just last month, a six-year-old boy died after he was forgotten inside a bus for several hours in Dubai.

In May, in another tragic example, a five-year-old boy died after getting trapped inside a car on a hot day in Al Ain. 

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