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Lakeland Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Death of Toddler Left in Hot Car

Lakeland Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Death of Toddler Left in Hot Car

In Lakeland, Florida, Joel Rondon was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of his 18-month-old daughter, Isabella, who died in a hot car after a Fourth of July celebration last year. According to

WFLA

, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd stated that both parents had substances, including marijuana and alcohol, in their system, with Joel also testing positive for methamphetamines.

According to

WTSP

, the timeline of events began after the family returned from the holiday event, and Joel, thinking his wife had already taken Isabella into their home because he saw the car door close, went to bed only to wake up later, started getting ready for work, but then upon finding out from one of his children that Isabella was not where she was supposed to be, he ultimately discovered her lifeless in the car seat; medical staff at Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center were unable to revive the child, whose body temperature even after hours of cooling attempts still registered at an alarming 104 degrees.

During the sentencing, Judge Jalal Harb condemned Joel Rondon’s actions, emphasizing his failure to protect his child. The family shared emotional statements in court, with Joel expressing his nightly torment, saying, “Every night, like clockwork, the image of my daughter still trapped to her car seat haunts me,” as reported by

WFLA

.

According to a report by

FOX 13

, Jazmine Rondon, also implicated in their daughter’s death, has pleaded not guilty to aggravated manslaughter of a child, with her pretrial scheduled for December 11. A potential plea deal remains a possibility. Meanwhile, Rondon’s siblings have shared their views, describing him as a protective father despite personal struggles, including the death of another sibling, highlighting the complex and painful backstories in cases that challenge family integrity and societal expectations.

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