An insurance company is off the hook for damages in the death of 22-month-old Dominicue Andrews, who was left for more than seven hours in a hot day-care van in 2011, the Third District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday.

Windhaven Insurance Co. defeated a lawsuit filed by the child’s family against policyholder Lelier Perez Hernandez, the driver for Jomiba Learning Center in Homestead.

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