The father of a three-year-old boy who died after he was left in a boiling hot car in Sydney's south-west has been released by NSW Police.
at Glenfield, near Campbelltown, about 3pm on Thursday.
The boy’s father was questioned by officers over the incident and NSW Police confirmed to SkyNews.com.au on Friday morning that he has since been released without charge. It is understood the boy had been inside the car as temperatures soared above 30C in the area with nearby Campbelltown reaching 33.4C during the day, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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