Shoppers smashed the windows of a hot car to save children - PHOTO+VIDEO

22:00 | 16.07.2014
Shoppers smashed the windows of a hot car to save children - PHOTO+VIDEO

Shoppers smashed the windows of a hot car to save children - PHOTO+VIDEO

A group of shoppers at a Texas strip mall smashed through a hot car's windows Monday to pull out two screaming children locked in by their mother, who was getting a haircut.

Video taken at the scene shows a group of men and women so desperate to get out the little boy and girl that one man took a hammer to the black Jeep's window as temperatures in the Houston suburb of Katy reached up to 98 degrees.'The kids were in there crying,' nearby shop owner Gabriel Del Valle told KHOU. 'I mean you would understand. It’s real hot.'Footage shows shoppers going so far as to crawl atop the car to try to climb inside when child safety locks kept them from opening the door.It only took a few minutes to free the unharmed children.By then, their mother had run outside the salon where she was getting her hair done.The mother said she'd only left them there temporarily but admitted she'd made a terrible mistake.After the mother pleaded with them, the mob of shoppers decided not to call the police.However, Del Valle was still left with a bad taste in his mouth.It only took a few minutes to free the unharmed children.By then, their mother had run outside the salon where she was getting her hair done.The mother said she'd only left them there temporarily but admitted she'd made a terrible mistake.After the mother pleaded with them, the mob of shoppers decided not to call the police.However, Del Valle was still left with a bad taste in his mouth.'Even a dog can die so imagine a person,' he told KHOU.(dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.az

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Mon Jul 14 20:16:44 PDT 2014

Shoppers smash window to save 2 kids in hot car

“The kids were in there crying,” said Del Valle. “I mean you would understand. It’s real hot." view full article

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