- Bentley, 10, became trapped in the hot car
- Neighbour heard screams down the street
The 10-year-old boy who was dead in a hot car boot after a game of hide-and-seek ended in tragedy has been identified.
Bentley took his mother’s car keys and climbed into the boot of the car parked on Gange Street at Mooroopna, 180km north of Melbourne, at 3.30pm on Sunday.
His mum had been resting when she later discovered the keys were missing.
She rushed to the car and discovered her son, who died from a cardiac arrest after he became trapped for a ‘few hours’.
Temperatures soared to 35C in the region on Sunday and hit 40C on Monday with experts warning cabin temperatures could more than double in summer months.
Lainey Sutton said her nephew’s death was a ‘tragic end to a game of hide and seek’.
‘December 15th will forever be the day that we pause for a moment to remember our inquisitive, car loving, Minecraft enthusiastic, neurodiverse 10-year-old Bentley,’ she wrote on a GoFundMe for the 10-year-old.
‘As a family, our hearts are broken as we try to find some sense in a place that no longer feels whole.
Bentley, 10, took the keys and climbed into the boot of a car parked on Gange Street at Mooroopna, 180km north of Melbourne, at 3.30pm on Sunday
Bentley had been at Christmas catch-up lunch at the pictured home with his mother on Sunday
Bentley (left) was described as a ‘shining light’ who had an ‘infectious smile’
‘This devastating tragedy comes two weeks after the loss of Bentley’s grandmother, which is more than enough loss for one family.
‘As you could understand, the heartache and costs of dealing with the loss of one family member is numbing, let alone losing a second in such a short time frame.
‘We understand that this time of the year can be financially and emotionally difficult for anyone. It is with heavy hearts that we ask for financial support to help us give our precious Bentley the send off he deserves.’
It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed Bentley and his mother had been attending a traditional Christmas catch-up at the Mooroopna home on Sunday.
The owner of that house, who did not wish to be named, refused to speculate if the boy became stuck in the boot while playing hide and seek with her children.
‘Yeah, well, it’s not something I can talk about. She’s told me to say nothing,’ she said.
Although gagged from speaking, the woman said it was important for people to know that her friend had done nothing wrong.
‘If it was my child I would talk,’ she said.
The little boy is understood to have died from a cardiac arrest after becoming trapped in the car
The woman whose home Bentley had been visiting said his death was due to a ‘freak accident’
I would tell you what I know because I would hate for anyone to ever think the worst of someone who does their best for their child.
‘It was a freak accident. It was the worst… the weather didn’t help.’
The Gange Street property features a children’s playground, with swings, slides and a cubby house among a treasure trove of play equipment visible in the front yard.
Two toddlers continued to play in the yard on Monday where just a day earlier, their young mate met his tragic demise.
A resident said they heard blood-curdling screams coming from down the street at 3.30pm and rushed to help.
‘Don’t go over there,’ another neighbour had warned them.
A second resident said they were told the boy had been in the boot for a ‘few hours’.
An Ambulance Victoria spokesman said the child likely died from a cardiac event.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the death was not being treated as suspicious and that an investigation had been launched.
A report will be prepared for the Coroner.