TWO DELHI KIDS DIE OF SUFFOCATION AFTER BEING
LOCKED IN CAR FOR 9 HOURS
The car owner, a taxi driver,
had locked the vehicle through central locking, without realising that the
children were inside, a police officer said.
Two boys, aged four and five, died of suffocation after being stuck
inside a car for close to nine hours in outer Delhi's Ranhola area. The
incident took place on October 3. According to the police, the two boys were
playing in the car owned by the father of one of the boys. Around 1 pm, the car
owner, a taxi driver, locked the vehicle through central locking, without
realising that the children were inside, a police officer said.
After a few hours, when the family members realised that the children were
missing, they rushed to the police station in a neighbour's car to file a
complaint.Meanwhile, one of the relatives of the boys unlocked the car door and
found them in an unconscious state, the officer said.The boys were rushed to a
hospital where they were declared “brought dead” by the doctors. The
post-mortem report said they died due to suffocation. There were burn injuries
on their body.
Prof. John Kurakar
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