The options boobman69 are:
1) He forgot his kid was in the car (for example: He was in a rush at the end of term and changed his usual routine. He parked his car, grabbed his bag from the seat next to him and opened the door. He hops out of the car and swings the door closed behind him. He walks a few steps, swivels his body and presses his key fob - the kid is small and obsured by the baby-seat, the car bodywork and the glare of the sun. He swivels back and jogs into school. Then there is a class register to take, a class to teach ppaperwork to fill in, report cards to write...... )
2) He deliberately left his kid in the car for eight hours without food or water knowing full well that the car was getting hotter with every minute that passed.
One scenario makes him negligent, the other a cold blooded killer of his own child.
Most of those posting here simply think he was forgetful and negligent.
Please bear in mind, if you forget something it is forgotten - no matter how valuable it is. This man simply never thought his Kid was in the car when he left it. And if you don't think your kid is in there when you leave, your not ever going to think they might be in there till you return to your car, especially if you are very busy.
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