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00:12 Thank you Ivan.
00:14 What we are going to talk about is so painful.
00:18 What happened to two children who were found dead inside a car.
00:24 I know you have a lot of questions about this case.
00:27 Well, here's all you need to know. Ask Attorney Gabby.
00:31 #AskAttorney
00:40 Attorney, you can see on CCTV that two children are playing around the car.
00:46 They were inside the car and were found dead after a few hours.
00:51 According to the autopsy, the children were suffocated.
00:54 Is it possible that the owner of the car is responsible for this?
00:59 Actually, why would the owner be responsible for this situation?
01:04 We are all in this together as a family of children who were found dead.
01:09 It is really painful to hear about this kind of incident.
01:13 But the anger that the authorities are showing,
01:16 that they are asking for justice and not for settlement,
01:20 we can understand that this is a case of reckless driving and the children were hit.
01:26 This is a case of hit and run or a case of neglect in driving
01:30 and the children lost their lives.
01:34 This is what Attorney Gabby said,
01:37 "I don't see any neglect in this case."
01:41 I'm sure we have mentioned in our segment that in some situations,
01:46 the registered owner of a car can be responsible for the damages
01:51 even if it is not the driver of a car that caused injuries to pedestrians or other cars.
01:58 But this is for cases of neglect or if this is an actual crime, for example.
02:04 So the question is, is there neglect in the part of the owner of the car?
02:09 Attorney Gabby said, "I don't think so."
02:14 #AskAttorney, Attorney,
02:16 these children are 2 and 3 years old and they are playing on the street.
02:21 Are the parents also possible to be responsible for this kind of incident?
02:27 That is really the question.
02:30 Who is responsible for neglecting in a case like this?
02:34 If you are the parent of a child who is only 2 or 3 years old,
02:39 is it normal for them to play alone?
02:41 Or to be more precise, is it normal for a child to play alone on the street?
02:47 That is what we need to ask and answer.
02:50 It seems like 4 hours have passed before the children found out.
02:54 When did they realize that these things are missing?
02:58 For our parents, if we just look at a 2-year-old for a few seconds
03:03 or if the house is actually quiet and there is no noise,
03:06 they will get nervous and panic right away.
03:09 If this is a case of a swimming pool that is not blocked and easy for the children to access,
03:14 I might have second thoughts because a foreseeable swimming pool is attractive to children
03:20 and there might be a fall and drowning.
03:23 But is it normal to lock the car?
03:26 A child might have entered inside.
03:28 In the normal course of things,
03:30 it is not considered neglecting not to lock a car.
03:34 So we are not saying that we should immediately judge the parents.
03:39 But this is what Atty. Gabby said,
03:41 before you teach other people who should be responsible for the death of 2 children,
03:47 the question should be answered,
03:49 who is the real culprit in this case?
03:52 Who did not exercise the right care under the circumstances?
03:57 Then you should answer and judge.
04:00 I hope this will serve as a lesson to us, especially to the parents and their children.
04:06 So, as long as we are talking about the law,
04:09 we will give clarity for the peace of mind.
04:13 Don't doubt, ask Atty. Gabby.
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