No charges filed against dad whose twin babies died from heat exposure after he ...

No charges filed against dad whose twin babies died from heat exposure after he ...
No charges filed against dad whose twin babies died from heat exposure after he ...
No charges will be filed against South Carolina father whose 20-month-old twin boys died from heat exposure after he forgot to drop them off at daycare and left them in car all day The father of Bryson and Brayden McDaniel, 20 months, will not have charges pressed against him for his involvement in their death, the sheriff reported  The father went to collect them from Sunshine House Early Learning Academy in the Columbia suburb of Blythewood at 5.30pm and found they were not there He found his sons still strapped in their car seats where they had been for nine and a half hours The twins died from heat exhaustion after being unknowingly left in the car  Sheriff Leon Lott said the father had immense stress at work, which he believed was a contributing factor 

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No charges will be filed against a South Carolina father whose twin boys died after he forgot to drop them off at daycare and left them in a car all day, police say. 

Bryson and Brayden McDaniel, 20 months, were found dead in the small family SUV outside of Sunshine House Early Learning Academy in the Columbia suburb of Blythewood at 5.30pm on September 1. 

The father reportedly went into the daycare after work to pick up his children to learn they were not there. He found his sons still strapped in their car seats where they had been for nine and a half hours. 

The twins died from heat exposure as the car reached an internal temperature of up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Richland County Coroner Nadia Rutherford. 

But Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott reported at a press conference that the local solicitor’s office has decided to not press charges against the unnamed father.

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott reported that the local solicitor¿s office has decided to not press charges against the unnamed father of Bryson and Brayden McDaniel, 20 months, who died on September 1 after being left in the car for nine and a half hours

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott reported that the local solicitor’s office has decided to not press charges against the unnamed father of Bryson and Brayden McDaniel, 20 months, who died on September 1 after being left in the car for nine and a half hours 

Lott called

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