In the United States, 11-month-old twins were left in the car for about eight hours in the hot weather and then died.

NEW YORK, NY (Reuters) - Police in New York City have accused a 39-year-old child of being murdered in connection with the deaths of twins on Monday, local newspapers reported.

According to reports, his father was driving to work at a Bronx hospital in the city at 8 am and found a car near him.

The two children were sentenced to death in the field, and the cause of death has not yet been elucidated.

New York City authorities have issued a statement asking them to pay special attention to the possibility that parents will leave their children in the car after the recent heat wave, saying, "Look carefully before you lock your car."

According to Kids and Cars, an average 38 children are trapped in a locked car and die of heat stroke, the New York Times reported.