Last year, a 2-year-old girl died of heatstroke after being left behind in her father's car in Kishiwada, Osaka.

In response to the police investigation, the father said, "I lost my job and had more worries, so I forgot to check the inside of the car." I sent the documents to the public prosecutor on suspicion of gross negligence resulting in death with a non-existent opinion.

In November of last year, Ai Fuchigami (then 2), who lived in Kishiwada City, was left in the last row of the 3rd row seat of a car parked in her home parking lot for about 9 hours and died of heatstroke.



In the investigation so far, a 34-year-old father who had been driving a car until just before left home in the morning to send his three daughters to a nursery school, but after leaving his eldest and third daughters, he went to another car. It is believed that he went home after forgetting to leave his 2-year-old daughter who attends a nursery school.



In response to subsequent investigations, the father said, ``I thought I had left him at a nursery school. On the 6th, the father was sent to the prosecutor's office on suspicion of gross negligence resulting in death.



On the other hand, she said that she did not seek prosecution, saying that she was unintentionally left behind.