What else was supposed to be a short drive, turned into a terrible tragedy.

Back in 2015 in New Zealand was Donna Catherine Parangi deliver his eight-month-old grandson, Isaiah Neil, to the parents.

But instead of returning the small Isaiah Neil, to the parents, selected grandma to leave the boy in an icy car. The 58-year-old grandmother would rather smoke out skewed with the parents.

Several hours later found the boy lifeless in the car.

An autopsy showed that Isaiah Neil died of cardiac arrest after having been confined in the car, which was parked in the hot sun.

The typing of several international media, including the Daily Mail and the NZ Herald.

Since the tragedy have grandma, and parents, Neil and Te Whetu, has been in police custody.

Monday, they stood all in front of the court.

Here told grandma that it was her choice to let her eight-month-old granddaughter stay in the car. Isaiah was said to have slept heavily, so she wouldn’t wake him.

According to the New Zealand media was the little boy already sick and had been suffering with the flu up to his death.

It was the father who found his child in the overheated car. He took Isaiah into their home, where they had smoked cannabis, and tried to wake him up.

But it was late. Isaiah Neil was already dead.

the Parents and grandma, were all charged with murder.

On the way out of the courtroom was grandma, Donna Catherine Parangi, alleged to have said to the seated jury:

– should have many thanks.