'Loving' parents not at fault for deaths of children left in hot cars, coroner finds
The deaths of two children who had been left in cars during hot weather were the result of their parents' memory failure, a NSW coroner finds.
The deaths of two children who had been left in cars during hot weather were the result of their parents' memory failure, a NSW coroner finds.
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The deaths of two children who had been left in cars during hot weather were the result of their parents' memory failure, a NSW coroner finds.
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