Kuala Lampur, Feb. 1 -- The news alert last Tuesday evening sent a cold shiver down the spine of every parent in Malaysia.
A two-year-old boy, vibrant and full of life at 8am, was found lifeless by 5pm in a car.
But this is not a Malaysian problem alone.
Overseas - like in the United States - it's been reported that more than 1,000 children have died in hot vehicles. This is excluding those who survived with other injuries.
As a paediatrician, I see children every day who represent the future of our nation. But when I read about a tragedy like this, I don't just see a clinical case of heatstroke.
I see a shattered family, a mother paralysed by a lapse in memory, and a community left asking the same haunting question: "How could anyon...
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