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Two children, aged four and two, were found dead in their family vehicle in Carpentras, southern France, during a heatwave. Their mother has been charged with ‘involuntary manslaughter’ following discrepancies in her account of events leading to the incident.
Hélène Mourges, the Carpentras prosecutor, has initiated a preliminary enquiry into the charge of involuntary manslaughter against the boys’ mother, who provided conflicting accounts regarding the incident. The timing of the call to emergency services occurred at approximately 1.10pm on Monday, but the specifics concerning the children’s final moments remain unclear.
The Carpentras prosecutor, Hélène Mourges, has initiated a preliminary enquiry into the case of the two children found dead, charging their mother with ‘involuntary manslaughter’ following conflicting statements regarding the events. In light of the ongoing heatwave in France, emergency services have heightened alerts for wildfires nationwide, indicating a broader institutional response to the extreme weather conditions affecting the region.
What remains unclear — The precise circumstances surrounding how the children became locked inside the vehicle are still unresolved.
Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after two children die in car in heatwave

Two children were found dead in their family vehicle amid a heatwave, in Carpentras (Picture: AFP or licensors)
The mother of two boys found dead in a car has been charged with ‘involuntary manslaughter’ after giving different versions of events to police as to how they got locked in.
The boys, aged 4 and 2, were found to have suffered heart attacks in sweltering 40C heat in Carpentras, south of France, on Monday afternoon.
Prosecutors initially reported the children had ‘allegedly locked themselves’ inside the vehicle without their mother’s knowledge.
But it has now emerged that the boys’ mother claimed to have ‘forgotten her children’ while shopping, French daily Le Parisien said, citing a police source.
A source close to the investigation told AFP that the mother gave police several different versions of events.
In her revised statement, the mother said the children got inside the car without her knowing, locked the doors behind them, and became trapped inside, without her knowledge.
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Hélène Mourges, the Carpentras prosecutor, has opened a preliminary enquiry into the ‘unintentional manslaughter’.
‘She first claimed she had left them in the car upon returning from a shopping trip.
‘Later, she stated that they had climbed back inside without her knowledge while she was unloading her groceries.’
Her original statement to police was that she had left the children to sleep in the back of the car, following a shopping trip.

Police and fire crews were unable to save the young children (Picture: AFP)
According Le Dauphiné Libéré , the two children took advantage of their mother’s inattention to go outside and play.
They then climbed into the car parked in the driveway, before the doors closed, trapping them inside. ‘By the time the mother realised they were gone, it was already too late’, they reported.
Police and firefighters were called to the scene around 1.10pm, according to La Provence, but efforts to save the children were unsuccessful.
Europe, much like the UK, is enduring a record-breaking heatwave, with highs of more than 40C in parts of France.
Emergency services and the military have been put on a wildfire alert throughout the country.
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