'He's still warm': Mom and dad pull off dying 1-year-old son's teddy bear onesie to try and save his life after family beach day ends with hit-and-run crash, police say
A California couple clutched their dying son in their arms, pulling his teddy bear onesie off to try and save his life, after a hit-and-run driver nailed their car, according to cops and witnesses. The post 'He's still warm': Mom and dad pull off dying 1-year-old son's teddy bear.
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- Primary source: Law & Crime
- Published: May 7, 2026, 6:26 PM UTC
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