2 young children found dead in locked car during France heatwave
Two young children, aged two and four, were discovered deceased inside their family's car in Carpentras, southern France, on Monday. Initial findings suggest the siblings accidentally locked themselves inside the vehicle, which was parked in their driveway.

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AI-generatedTwo young children, aged two and four, were discovered deceased inside their family's car in Carpentras, southern France, on Monday. Initial findings suggest the siblings accidentally locked themselves inside the vehicle, which was parked in their driveway. Their mother found them, and emergency services were unable to revive them. A preliminary investigation into involuntary manslaughter has been opened by the prosecutor's office, with a postmortem examination ordered. The tragedy occurred during an intense heatwave in France, with temperatures reaching up to 42 degrees Celsius. The children's mother received treatment for shock.
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5 extractedThe prosecutor’s office has opened a preliminary investigation into involuntary manslaughter.
The tragedy happened as France endures an intense heatwave with temperatures reaching 42 degrees Celsius.
The children’s mother found them in the car.
Two young children, aged two and four, were found dead inside their family’s car in Carpentras, France.
Siblings had accidentally locked themselves inside the car, according to initial findings.