Friends and family march for toddler who died in daycare van

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Friends and family got together and stood up for 3-year-old Myles Hill at a rally Saturday morning.

The group walked 30 minutes from the Hill family house to the daycare where Myles died, chanting a call for justice.

Outside the daycare, people have laid balloons, stuffed animals, and flowers as a makeshift memorial.

Police said the toddler was found dead inside a daycare van at Little Miracles Academy in Orlando Monday. He spent nearly 12 hours inside the van—on a day when the high temperature was 93 degrees.

"This is a drastic way for anybody to leave here you know, especially a 3-year-old child," said Stovelleo Stovall, a pastor at God is Able Outreach.

Stovall said the march wasn’t just for Myles, but also all children, and to urge daycares to pay attention.

“We need people that are really going to be dedicated. If you’re going to work at a daycare, you got to know it’s a very important job,” he said.

During a hearing Friday, the judge set St. Charles' bail at $30,000 and stipulated that she not work at a child care facility or have unsupervised contact with minors.