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Boy 3 survives night in freezing cold
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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2002 A 3-year-old boy is in good condition after surviving a night in Alberta, Canada, in zero-degree temperature. Police from the Blood First Nation, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement agencies had launched a search for the toddler after his father drove off which him in a car. When the car was found, the boy was not in it. The boy was later found in a field and taken to a hospital where he was treated for hypothermia. He is in the custody of child welfare services who are deciding whether to return him to his mother. Get the Story:
Frozen night alone (The Calgary Sun 1/14)
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