The horrifying concept of fatal distraction has been caught on video, and that awful moment when a father realises he has left his child in a hot car has been shared more than 50,000 times.
It’s the fraction of a second when life spins on its axis and changes.
A father busy, distracted. A change of routine. It’s unfathomable.
A baby forgotten and that moment of realisation like the dawning of a curtain of death.
What have I done? Oh Christ what have I done?
A video which has been viewed and shared over 50,000 times shows the way any of us can succumb to what is coined “fatal distraction.”
It is a video worth 11 minutes of your life. It is difficult to watch, confronting, but something we need to talk about, to shed light on in order to prevent deaths from happening.
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These are stories we know all too well.
In February a 22-month old boy, Noah Krespanis died after being left by a relative in a hot car in Kyneton, Victoria. While the details were not released at the time there was speculation it was another case of “fatal distraction.”
His devastated family posting a tribute to the little boy on social media.
“I love him more everyday, forever,” his father, Andrew Krespanis wrote.
“I’ll always know I cherished every day, every laugh, every adventure, every cuddle.”
“Hug your children and never let them go.”
Top Comments
This is my absolute worst fear. Our daily routine changes each day and I have to remind myself what day of the week it is. Do I need to drop off or collect a child from school or daycare that day or not? I have alarms in my phone and other things in place but it still terrifies me.
I have three kids and I am a sahm. The other week I dropped my eldest at preschool and left the two little ones at home with daddy and went to the shops. I haven't been alone much at all in five years so to walk into the shops alone felt wrong - I went back and double checked the back-seat and also called my husband to confirm yes I had left the two little ones with him! I felt crazy but had peace of miNd.
I feel for anyone this happens to, just heartbreaking :(