According to the authorities, the body of a youngster who had been reported missing four years ago was discovered inside a hot automobile in Georgia.
Together with the Metter police department, the Candler County Sheriff’s Office was contacted after receiving a report of a youngster who had gone missing from the Summer Trace Apartments.
Following a check of the surrounding area, the body of Kameron Williams was discovered inside a hot automobile in the parking lot.
An average of forty children lose their lives in a hot car each year across the country, according to Amber Rollins, the director of the group Kids and Car Safety. Additionally, approximately fifty-five percent of these youngsters enter the vehicle by themselves.
According to her, “children who get into cars on their own by themselves are typically between the ages of 18 months and four or five years old.” Young boys make up approximately 68% of the youngsters that enter the building on their own and are unable to exit the building. As a result, this circumstance is consistent with the typical profile of that kind of circumstance.
Despite the fact that there is no evidence to suggest that any wrongdoing occurred, the investigation into the matter is still ongoing.
The body of the youngster has reportedly been transported to the GBI Crime Lab in Pooler in order to undergo an autopsy, as stated by the authorities.