Family Demands Accountability After 4-Year-Old Autistic Girl Left on School Bus for 7 Hours in Extreme Heat

A Dallas family is seeking answers and accountability after their 4-year-old daughter, Araiya Pruitt, who is autistic and nonverbal, was left unattended on a school bus for nearly seven hours in sweltering heat.

The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety protocols of the Dallas Independent School District (DISD).

On a day when temperatures approached 100 degrees, Araiya’s parents, Robert Pruitt and Keturah Crockett, placed their trust in the school system to safely transport their daughter to school.

However, that trust was shattered when they learned that Araiya never made it to her classroom. Instead, she was left alone on the bus after the driver, assuming it was empty, parked it at the bus barn.

Araiya, who is unable to unbuckle her seatbelt without help, was likely strapped in her seat for the entire duration. The discovery of the child came later in the day when another driver went to retrieve the bus for the afternoon route.

Araiya had soiled herself and was immediately taken to the hospital for evaluation. Her parents are horrified by the thought of their daughter enduring such harsh conditions, fearing she could have died from the extreme heat.

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