A former contractor of the Ministry of Human Resources in Alabama was charged after a 3 -year -old boy died, and he was in the seizure of the state, in a hot car last month.
Danny Kar announced on Friday that Kela Stanford is accused of leaving a child without surveillance in a car in a way that creates an unreasonable risk of injury or damage.
“This is a terrible tragedy that could have been completely avoided and unnecessary. Our condolences to the Kah family,” Car wrote in a statement.
Ke’Torrius “KJ” Starkes JR. , From Bessmer, alone in a car on Tuesday evening at the Birmingham house. According to the Jefferson County Office, the car was suspended, and windows were found at the time that Starkes were found.
The pathologist’s office said that Starks had been in the car for about five hours before his death was announced shortly after 6 pm
The Birmingham Police Administration stated that Starks was mistakenly left inside the car while sponsoring a contracting worker with a third party through the Ministry of Human Resources in Alabama. Police said this person, since he was identified as Kela Stanford, was received for interrogation and was cooperative.
According to the family lawyer, Courtney French, the child was transferred from day sponsorship to a visit to his father. When the visit ended at 11:30 am that day, instead of returning the child to day care, the lawyer claims that Stanford was running the missions and returned home, leaving the child in the parked car.
“A child was transferred to a DHR child by a contract provider when the accident occurred,” a DHR spokesman said in a statement. “The provider has ended his employee. Because of the secrecy, DHR cannot comment more with regard to the child’s identity or fine conditions.”
Stanford was booked in Jefferson Province early on Friday morning and was released on Bond shortly, Nix Star said. If convicted, you may face between two to 20 years behind bars.