An Oklahoma mother described how her 5-year-old son’s school bus driver put him off at the incorrect stop while it was 105 degrees outside as her most terrible nightmare came true.
The 5-year-old’s mother, Kelly Mullholland, shared video of her kid approaching an unidentified residence, rang their doorbell, and appealed for assistance on TikTok.
The kindergarten-aged boy on the Ring video asked to help him find his mother.
According to the boy’s mom, it was the first time he’d been on a school bus.
Mullholland then describes the precise moment she realized her son and another 5-year-old accompanying him were dropped off at the wrong stop in the video, which has received over 4 million views.
The Mother said she finally spotted the bus about an hour after they were due to be dropped off, so she got out of her car and walked to the street corner to meet her son.
The first thing the bus driver said was if she was supposed to have kids on the bus, when he opened the door. Full. Panic. Mullholland cries out in haste.
The bus driver was unable to respond when Mullholland asked where her child and another 5-year-old, who is her boyfriend’s daughter, were dropped off.
Child found safe after being left in 105-degree heat for over an hour

An older passenger on the bus reportedly spoke and informed Mullholland they remembered seeing both get off at the last stop while she stood there and wondered where her young son may be, according to her account of the incident in the video.
According to Mullholland, the kid was unable to describe the street precisely but continued pointing and repeating, down on the corner.
Mullholland immediately got back in her car, sped down the block where the bus elder passenger had instructed her, and called her boyfriend to tell him to check the kids’ school.
Mullholland originally searched the area in all directions but failed to locate the children.
Mullholland claims that she miraculously located them at a home more than a half mile from our home and a half mile behind the location they were dropped off with the assistance of other close neighbors.
According to the Daily Mail, the children had been outside exploring the region for more than an hour in 105 degree heat.
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Source: New York Post, Daily Mail