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US mother ‘left one-year-old son to die in hot car while she went for lip filler’, court told

Prosecution: Maya Hernandez's Child 'Burned From The Inside Out' 2 days ago COURT TV
A US mother is on trial for murder after allegedly leaving her one-year-old son to die in a hot car. Maya Hernandez, 20, from California, was reportedly undergoing a cosmetic lip filler procedure when the tragicincident involving Amillio Gutierrez occurred. Her older son, two-year-old Mateo, was also in the car but survived the ordeal. (Picture: Court TV)
Bakersfield police say that 20-year-old Maya Hernandez left her two young sons, 1-year-old Amillio Gutierrez and his 2-year-old brother, strapped in their car seats outside a med spa on June 29. The 2-year-old survived, but Amillio died after being hospitalized with a body temperature of 107 degrees. The boys' grandmother, Katie Martinez, is devastated by the loss and the circumstances surrounding it. "They were strapped in their car seats. They couldn't even get up to save themselves," Martinez said. "She literally locked them in their car seats and shut their doors."
Hernandez is accused of leaving both boys strapped into their car seats in her 2022 Toyota Corolla while she attended the appointment at the Always Beautiful Med Spa in Bakersfield on June 29, Daily Mail reports. It is claimed she left them in the car for two hours and when Hernandez left the clinic and returned to her car, which was parked outside, she found her youngest child unresponsive and foaming at the mouth. Amillio’s body temperature was said to have reached a fatal 107°F (41.6°C). According to the outlet, witnesses claimed Hernandez rushed back into the spa holding her ‘limp’ and ‘purple’ baby. (Picture: ABC 30/Sharilyn Neidhardt)
Pictured: Maya Hernandez with her children. Amillio Gutierrez died after being left in a hot car in Bakersfield with his brother on Sunday July 6 2025
A different witness reportedly removed Mateo from the scorching car, while a nurse at the clinic said the toddler ‘looked like he was going to have a stroke.’ Mateo was also found to have had a dangerously high internal temperature — 99°F (37.2°C). Amillio (pictured) was then rushed to the hospital, but tragically died shortly after. Mateo has been taken into protective custody. (Picture: Katie Martinez/Facebook)
Maya Hernandez of Bakersfield is being prosecuted in the death of her 1 yr old son Amillio Gutierrez
Hernandez appeared in court on Monday, December 8, where it was revealed she is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter, as well as two counts of child cruelty. Prosecutor Stephanie Taconi stated that Hernandez ‘chose vanity’ over the safety of her children. Taconi said: ‘[Hernandez] chose to leave them in the car. She chose a break. She chose time to herself. She chose time to socialize with other adults. And again, that choice cost Amillio his life.’ (Picture: Facebook)
A California mom traded her 1-year-old son?s life for ?vanity? when she left him in a stifling 116-degree car to get lip injections, prosecutors charged. Maya Hernandez allegedly left little Amillio Gutierrez and her other 2-year-old son in her car in a parking lot while she hopped inside a Bakersfield, Calif., med spa for 2 1/2 hours to shoot the breeze and plump up her lips on June 29.
During the hearing, the court heard that a nurse had spoken to the police about the event. It was reported that Hernandez had asked if it was possible to bring her children to the appointment with her. However, she allegedly never mentioned that she had the kids in the car with her at the time. It was also heard that the staff offered to let the children sit inside the clinic with the air conditioning. Hernandez allegedly decided to leave them outside instead. (Picture: Court TV)
The 1-year-old boy who died Sunday after his mother left him in a car while she received a facial treatment had a body temperature of 107 degrees, according to newly released court documents. Amillio Gutierrez of Visalia had no pulse or other signs of life when brought to Adventist Health, according to reports filed by Bakersfield police. He was pronounced dead after staff worked on him for 40 minutes.
The prosecution added: ‘There are no accidents here. There are no accidents in this case. This isn’t a case of a forgotten child whose mom was in a hurry. These were intentional actions, done wilfully by the defendant.’ Defense attorney Teryl Wakeman called the case ‘incredibly sad,’ and claimed that Hernandez didn’t commit murder, but instead, made a ‘terrible, awful mistake.’ The attorney also told the court that Hernandez ‘left her kids in their car seats with cookies, a bottle of milk, each, and with [her older son] she left her phone so that he could watch TV’. ‘The car was running, the air conditioning was on. Ms. Hernandez thought that the car would stay running, that the air condition would, likewise, remain on,’ he added. Daily Mail report that Wakeman plans to challenge the second-degree murder charge, but concedes to the manslaughter and child cruelty counts. (Picture: Sharilyn Neidhardt)

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US mother ‘left one-year-old son to die in hot car while she went for lip filler’, court told

Prosecution: Maya Hernandez's Child 'Burned From The Inside Out' 2 days ago COURT TV
A US mother is on trial for murder after allegedly leaving her one-year-old son to die in a hot car. Maya Hernandez, 20, from California, was reportedly undergoing a cosmetic lip filler procedure when the tragicincident involving Amillio Gutierrez occurred. Her older son, two-year-old Mateo, was also in the car but survived the ordeal. (Picture: Court TV)
Bakersfield police say that 20-year-old Maya Hernandez left her two young sons, 1-year-old Amillio Gutierrez and his 2-year-old brother, strapped in their car seats outside a med spa on June 29. The 2-year-old survived, but Amillio died after being hospitalized with a body temperature of 107 degrees. The boys' grandmother, Katie Martinez, is devastated by the loss and the circumstances surrounding it. "They were strapped in their car seats. They couldn't even get up to save themselves," Martinez said. "She literally locked them in their car seats and shut their doors."
Hernandez is accused of leaving both boys strapped into their car seats in her 2022 Toyota Corolla while she attended the appointment at the Always Beautiful Med Spa in Bakersfield on June 29, Daily Mail reports. It is claimed she left them in the car for two hours and when Hernandez left the clinic and returned to her car, which was parked outside, she found her youngest child unresponsive and foaming at the mouth. Amillio’s body temperature was said to have reached a fatal 107°F (41.6°C). According to the outlet, witnesses claimed Hernandez rushed back into the spa holding her ‘limp’ and ‘purple’ baby. (Picture: ABC 30/Sharilyn Neidhardt)
Pictured: Maya Hernandez with her children. Amillio Gutierrez died after being left in a hot car in Bakersfield with his brother on Sunday July 6 2025
A different witness reportedly removed Mateo from the scorching car, while a nurse at the clinic said the toddler ‘looked like he was going to have a stroke.’ Mateo was also found to have had a dangerously high internal temperature — 99°F (37.2°C). Amillio (pictured) was then rushed to the hospital, but tragically died shortly after. Mateo has been taken into protective custody. (Picture: Katie Martinez/Facebook)
Maya Hernandez of Bakersfield is being prosecuted in the death of her 1 yr old son Amillio Gutierrez
Hernandez appeared in court on Monday, December 8, where it was revealed she is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter, as well as two counts of child cruelty. Prosecutor Stephanie Taconi stated that Hernandez ‘chose vanity’ over the safety of her children. Taconi said: ‘[Hernandez] chose to leave them in the car. She chose a break. She chose time to herself. She chose time to socialize with other adults. And again, that choice cost Amillio his life.’ (Picture: Facebook)
A California mom traded her 1-year-old son?s life for ?vanity? when she left him in a stifling 116-degree car to get lip injections, prosecutors charged. Maya Hernandez allegedly left little Amillio Gutierrez and her other 2-year-old son in her car in a parking lot while she hopped inside a Bakersfield, Calif., med spa for 2 1/2 hours to shoot the breeze and plump up her lips on June 29.
During the hearing, the court heard that a nurse had spoken to the police about the event. It was reported that Hernandez had asked if it was possible to bring her children to the appointment with her. However, she allegedly never mentioned that she had the kids in the car with her at the time. It was also heard that the staff offered to let the children sit inside the clinic with the air conditioning. Hernandez allegedly decided to leave them outside instead. (Picture: Court TV)
The 1-year-old boy who died Sunday after his mother left him in a car while she received a facial treatment had a body temperature of 107 degrees, according to newly released court documents. Amillio Gutierrez of Visalia had no pulse or other signs of life when brought to Adventist Health, according to reports filed by Bakersfield police. He was pronounced dead after staff worked on him for 40 minutes.
The prosecution added: ‘There are no accidents here. There are no accidents in this case. This isn’t a case of a forgotten child whose mom was in a hurry. These were intentional actions, done wilfully by the defendant.’ Defense attorney Teryl Wakeman called the case ‘incredibly sad,’ and claimed that Hernandez didn’t commit murder, but instead, made a ‘terrible, awful mistake.’ The attorney also told the court that Hernandez ‘left her kids in their car seats with cookies, a bottle of milk, each, and with [her older son] she left her phone so that he could watch TV’. ‘The car was running, the air conditioning was on. Ms. Hernandez thought that the car would stay running, that the air condition would, likewise, remain on,’ he added. Daily Mail report that Wakeman plans to challenge the second-degree murder charge, but concedes to the manslaughter and child cruelty counts. (Picture: Sharilyn Neidhardt)

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