He is also the second to die this week: Three-year-old Kendrick Engram Jr. died Sunday after his grandmother forgot him in the back seat of a car after work in Georgia. Three-year-old Kendrick Engram Jr. was left in a hot car after his grandmother forgot about him Engram was discovered by his uncle after he drove to a fast food restaurant. The boy was in the third row of a Nissan SUV. She died of suffocation after temperatures reached a high of 96 F and a low of 90 F, according to the forecast of the National Meteorological Service. Last week, five-year-old Trace Means died in a car after being left at 100 F in Houston, Texas for two to three hours on June 20. Five-year-old Trace Means was left to die in the back seat of his mother’s car on Monday. Shown above with his parents Amanda and Steve and his older sister, 8 Investigators believe his mom, Amanda Means, forgot to solve him after he ran into their $ 1.4 million home to organize a birthday party for his eight-year-old sister. Amanda has not been blamed for her son’s death, but the investigation is still ongoing. Heatstroke deaths for 2022 began on May 3 with the death of an 8-month-old girl in Snellville, Georgia. Nova Grace Whatley-Trejo died in a hot car after her father left her for seven hours while in custody. Davied Whatley failed to mention that his daughter was in the car when he was arrested Nova Grace Whatley-Trejo was left in her father’s car when temperatures reached 86 degrees in Snellville. Davied Whatley, 20, left his daughter in a parked car outside town hall as he went to get a gun.
Watley was arrested after a history check revealed a breach of the suspension. While in police custody, Watley did not report that his daughter was in the car. He was charged the next day with second-degree murder of his daughter.