Driver left him on school bus, one-year-old dies from heat

He was supposed to take her to kindergarten, as he did every morning, but forgot about her and left her on the school bus for six hours. For this reason, as a 1-year-old girl died due to the heat, the family experienced great sadness. The incident took place in Nebraska, USA. Little Ra’Miyah Worthington was hospitalized and sadly pronounced dead. School bus driver Ryan Williams, 62, has been arrested on charges of neglecting a baby, resulting in his death. The man told police he was distracted by a boy who didn’t want to get out of the van and forgot to get Ra’Miyah out.

Shock mom Sina Johnson, “How do you forget a little girl when you get two people off the bus? How did you forget my little girl?” she asked. “I can’t understand how this could happen,” the girl’s father, Rianna Worthington, told the local WCSC network. “Kindergarten picks them up early in the morning. How can you forget a child you put in the car by yourself?” Parents also can’t understand how the kindergarten staff didn’t notice anything. “They must have arrived around 8 am, they called us at 3 am. My daughter had been there for maybe eight, seven hours, no windows, nothing. She was screaming. She was crying. Nobody heard anything. Everyone was inside. he said he literally built the building while he was in the parking lot.

Driver Williams said a staff member went out to help pick up the boy who didn’t want to get off the bus, then locked the car without checking it, as he usually does. The man told the police that he carried the girl every day and that there were about nine children in the van when he arrived at the kindergarten. The driver said he usually checks to make sure the car is clean but didn’t do that that day. When he returned that afternoon, he found Ra’Miyah on the floor in the backseat. He picked it up and ran inside and an ambulance was called, but unfortunately it was too late. Ra’Miyah was the youngest of the couple’s six children.

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