The story of little Zaelynn, who died after parents left her in 109-degree closet

If you’re unable or unwilling to care for a child, ask a trusted relative for help. If that’s not an option, take the child to a hospital, fire station, or contact child protective services. Every child deserves love and safety.

Tragically, little Zaelynn never got that chance.

Her story, from Berne, Indiana, shocked even veteran officers. In November 2024, police found 2-year-old Zaelynn dead after being left to sleep in a closet with a space heater running. The temperature soared to 109.4°F — she died of hyperthermia.

Her parents, Sintia Perez and Jace Hirschy, lived in squalid conditions with their three kids. The closet where Zaelynn slept was filthy, and her body showed heartbreaking signs of neglect. They didn’t check on her until it was far too late. Read more below

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