South Florida daycare center has been shut down while authorities investigate the death of a 4-year-old boy in an SUV.
Jordan Coleman died Wednesday while he and seven other children were on a trip away from 3C's Day Academy in Sunrise, The Miami Herald reported.
Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti ordered the closing Thursday.
"We have a family, and a lot of people with a lot of questions, and we need to answer all those questions," Dani Moschella,
a spokeswoman for the sheriff's office, said. "A family is mourning the
death of a young person who just turned 4. This is a tragic loss, and
we have a lot of work to do."
The Herald said Broward County Child Care Licensing had cited Cecily
Roberts, owner of the daycare center, for having more children than her
license permitted. The newspaper said the record suggests Roberts might
have asked her daughter to take the eight children out for the day
because she feared another inspection.
Jordan was found in an SUV parked at an apartment complex where the
children were apparently taken for a snack and a nap after going
swimming. Jordan was somehow left in the car when the others went
inside.
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