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  • Baby in Georgia Dead After Grandparents Leave Him in Hot Car

    A baby in Georgia has died after he was left in a hot car by his grandparents. It is believed his death is accidental.

    CNN reports that the child’s grandparents were babysitting for the 11-month-old boy while his mom–who works a night shift–was sleeping.

    Kyle and Meta Hendershot took the baby, Jaxon, to church in Chickamauga, Georgia on Sunday, along with another adult daughter and another grandchild. When they returned home, the baby was inadvertently left in the car.

    When his mother awoke and asked where the baby was, the grandparents realized their mistake.

    The mother–an emergency room nurse–tried her best to revive her son, but the baby had been in the car for about three hours in the hot Georgia sun when the mistake was discovered. He was pronounced dead at the hospital a short time later.

    Because of the untimely and unattended death, police are investigating, however they have stated there will be no further updates in the case until an autopsy has been completed.

    This baby in Georgia is the 19th child within the United States to die from being left inside a hot car in 2015.

    No charges have been filed in this case. In 2014 a father from Georgia was charged with felony murder when he left his two-year-old in a hot car while he worked all day in his nearby office. Justin Ross Harris has pleaded not guilty to felony murder charges in the death of 22-month-old Cooper Harris.

    The grandparents of this baby in Georgia who died in their car are no doubt grieving horribly and blaming themselves for his death. The child’s mother is surely distraught.

    While some may say it’s inexcusable for something like this to happen, many parents understand how easy it might be for such a mistake to be made.

    How sad that a mistakes such as this one cost the life of this 11-month-old Georgia baby.

  • Courtney Love, Daughter Fight For Privacy As Lawsuit Urges Judge To Release Kurt Cobain Death Photos

    Courtney Love and her daughter, Frances Bean, are distressed that a judge may rule to release photos from Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s death scene as a lawsuit rages on.

    The suit–filed by Richard Lee, a Seattle television personality–requests that photos of Cobain’s body be released in order to prove that he was murdered and could not have maneuvered a self-inflicted gunshot. The legal battle comes after the debut of two documentaries about the iconic musician; Montage Of Heck, which contained interviews with Love and the people who knew Kurt best, and Soaked In Bleach, which asserts that Kurt was murdered on the orders of Courtney Love.

    It’s unclear what evidence Lee believes might be in the photos, but Frances Bean Cobain is adamant about her fears that the photos will only cause more damage to her family, both emotionally and at the hands of rabid fans. The murder theory is not a new one, and Cobain’s loved ones have been subjected to numerous accusations and bizarre behavior on behalf of the band’s loyal followers, including breaking and entering.

    “I have had to cope with many personal issues because of my father’s death. Coping with even the possibility that those photographs could be made public is very difficult. Further sensationalising it through the release of these pictures would cause us indescribable pain,” Frances Bean wrote in a letter to the court.

    Love wrote her own letters to the court pleading with the judge to keep the documents sealed; according to the Daily Mail, she and Frances have refused to look at any of the photos from the day Kurt was found, although Love was reportedly called to the home afterward and, according to a biography by Poppy Z. Brite, took a lock of his hair.

    “Public disclosure would reopen all my old wounds and cause me and my family permanent — indeed, endless and needless — pain and suffering, and would be a gross violation of our privacy interests. I would never be able to erase those haunting images from my mind. I cannot even imagine the enormity of the trauma this would cause me, not to mention many others,” Courtney Love wrote.