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Drinking dad charged in hot-car deaths

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The girls are the 25th and 26th children to die this year in hot vehicles, more than double the number last summer — Janette Fennell, president and founder of KidsAndCar­s.org

CARROLLTON, Georgia—Police charged a father with manslaught­er on Friday in the deaths of his 15-month-old twin girls, alleging that he had been drinking before leaving them in their car seats in 90-degree temperatur­es.

Witnesses heard screams and saw Asa North running as he carried the toddlers from the parking lot in front of their home to an inflatable pool out back.

Neighbors joined him, franticall­y trying to revive the girls with water and ice packs. Emergency responders later tried CPR.

But the unresponsi­ve girls were soon declared dead at a nearby hospital.

Outside temperatur­es were in the 90s on Thursday before police were called at 6:34 p.m.

Investigat­ors were trying to determine how long the girls remained in the parked car, but it would take only a few minutes for the heat to become un- bearable.

“We do believe alcohol is involved,” said Carrollton police Capt. Chris Dobbs, who identified the girls as Ariel North and Alaynah North.

“We do believe the father, sometime throughout the day, he had been consuming alcoholic beverages.”

Manslaught­er

North, 24, is charged with two counts of involuntar­y manslaught­er and two counts of reckless conduct, Carroll County jail records show.

Police were awaiting the results of blood tests to determine his alcohol level.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether he had a lawyer who could be contacted for comment.

The girl’s mother was at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta at the time, visiting her sister, who had been in a serious car crash Wednesday, Dobbs said. (AP)

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