Mother speaks out after child dies in hot car at Little Rock daycare

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The mother of the child who died after being left in a hot car outside of a Little Rock Daycare has confirmed the child’s identity.

Kiara McCrone said her son, Anderson Lewis V, died last week after Little Rock police said he was left in a car for more than eight hours outside of a daycare center. According to court documents, the daycare’s owner picked up Anderson from a foster mother and drove him to the daycare, but forgot he was in the car.

“How did you forget about him? What were you distracted with? No one heard him scream?” McCrone asked.

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As Anderson’s biological mother, McCrone wanted people to know her son was not just a foster child. She admitted to getting arrested in November and losing custody of her children…

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