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2-year-old girl dies after father forgets to drop her off at school | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

KISHIWADA, Osaka Prefecture A 2-year-old girl whose father forgot to drop her off at a nursery school died of heatstroke after being left for hours in the family’s vehicle on Nov. 12, according to Osaka prefectural police.

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Baby girl dies after being left inside car for most of day in Osaka Prefecture

The 2-year-old girl's father said he mistakenly left her inside the car after he thought dropped her off at a nursery school, according to police.

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2-year-old girl dies after being left inside car for 9 hours

A 2-year-old girl died Saturday, possibly from heatstroke, after being left inside a car for most of the day when her father mistakenly thought he had dropped her off at a nursery school in Osaka Prefecture, according to police. Seira Fuchigami's father, 33, told police that he left his home…

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240604 02:38:00

time now to leave osaka and head 30km south to a satellite city, kishiwada, home to japan s most famous and dangerous festival. i am about to witness something really quite special, one of japan s wildest annual festivals. and it is rehearsal time for a jamboree that has been going on for 300 years. it began when local craftsmen would show off their wares to the lord of the castle. today, the tradition continues with teams, still all male, from individual neighbourhoods, competing in a procession around the city. this year marks the debut of a brand new float,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240604 03:38:00

to a satellite city, kishiwada, home to japan s most famous and dangerous festival. i am about to witness something really quite special, one of japan s wildest annual festivals. and it is rehearsal time for a jamboree that has been going on for 300 years. it began when local craftsmen would show off their wares to the lord of the castle. today, the tradition continues with teams, still all male, from individual neighbourhoods, competing in a procession around the city. this year marks the debut of a brand new float, or danjiri, and p0 is the proud master craftsman.

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