When we hear about children who die after being left in a hot car, a common first reaction is to blame the parents involved.
However, it's often not that simple as parents who have been in this situation often don't realize what happened until it's too late.
Whether something else was distracting them, they became confused as to who was supposed to be driving the child that day, or an entire world of other reasons they forgot their child was in the car, it is frighteningly easy for this tragedy to befall them.
However, when someone takes on the responsibility to watch other people's children and they're supposed to have systems in place to prevent something like this, this situation takes on a new, worrying context.