An infant in Pennsylvania died of starvation days after her parents died from apparent heroin overdoses.

Jason Chambers, 27, his girlfriend Chelsea Cardaro, 19, and their five-month-old baby Summer were all found dead in their Kernville, Pennsylvania home on Thursday, Cambria County officials said.

Coroner Jeffrey Lees said the parents had been dead for about a week when their bodies were found Thursday. He said autopsies Friday confirmed that the infant died several days later from dehydration and starvation.

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Jason Chambers, 27, Chelsea Cardaro, 19, and their five-month-old baby Summer were all found dead in their Kernville, Pennsylvania home on Thursday

It is believed that baby Summer died of starvation and dehydration days after her parents died from apparent heroin overdoses

Chambers was found in a living room on the first floor of the residence, while Cardaro was in a second-floor bathroom and the baby was in a bassinet in a second-floor bedroom, according to WJAC-TV.

It is believed that the couple died within minutes of each other so they could not call for help.

Toxicology tests are pending for the adults and could take up to six to eight weeks, according to The Tribune-Democrat.

Video courtesy of WJAC-TV

Authorities said that although overdoses haven't been confirmed, there was evidence of drugs at the scene.

Neighbors believed the family was out of town, because they hadn't been seen since December 11.

Cardaro posted a photo of her with Chambers to Facebook on December 14, with the caption 'The one and only my love of my life'.

It is believed that the couple died within minutes of each other so they could not call for help

Police said emergency responders were called to the home (pictured above) last month to treat Chambers after another overdose, and he was revived with Narcan

After the overdose, the family was reported to the Children and Youth Services, and the home was deemed appropriate for a small child

Chambers and Cardero previously lived in New York, and were believed to have taken a planned trip to the state.

They had lived in the home in Kernville, which sits an hour and a half southeast of Pittsburgh, since May.

District Attorney Kelly Callihan said during a press conference on Friday that there was a prior history of drug abuse at the home.

Police said emergency responders were called to the home last month to treat Chambers after another overdose, where he was revived with Narcan.

After the overdose, the family was reported to the Children and Youth Services.

Neighbors believed the family was out of town, because they hadn't been seen since December 11. Cardaro posted the above photo of her with Chambers to Facebook on December 14. The family had lived in the home in Kernville, which sits an hour and a half southeast of Pittsburgh, since May

'They did meet with the mother and the father with the child present at the residence,' she said.

'They checked out the house, and it was appropriate to a child living there. There was plenty of food and the child seemed well taken care of.'

Johnstown police Capt Chad Miller said that them not having family in town might have caused the late discovery of the family.