Screenshot: WOWT/Worthington Family

The weather was reaching 100 degrees on Monday in Omaha, Neb. In that scorching heat, a 1-year-old baby girl died after being left behind in a daycare van. It’s unclear how long she was trapped inside but by the time she was rescued, her body was even hotter than the temperature outside.

Ra’Miyah Worthington was driven to Kidz of the Future Child Development Center II the morning of August 21 along with eight other children but she never made it inside. According to WOWT, the driver, Ryan Williams, was trying to get a young boy who didn’t want to get out of the van to exit the vehicle. However, after the child’s episode, Williams didn’t complete his sweep of the van to ensure every child was removed, leaving Worthington behind in the sweltering heat.

The report says she was discovered by Williams around 3 p.m. and officers and medics were called to the daycare. Court documents say she was stuck inside the van for five hours, though, her mother believes it was even longer than that.

“My thing is how can you forget a kid that you yourself put into the vehicle, but you took the other two off? How do you forget one when you take two off the van? How did you forget my baby?” said Rianna Worthington, via WOWT.

Source: Family Wants Answers And Accountability In Tragic Death of 1-Year-Old