4 children died of suffocation in car.
A very heartbreaking incident has come to light from Vijayanagaram district of Andhra Pradesh. 4 children died of suffocation due to closure inside a car here. Giving this information on Monday, the police said that the children playing outside the house had entered a car there at around 12 noon on Sunday afternoon. After this they could not get out, because the car doors were automatically closed after entering the children. He said, it seems that after the children entered the car, they got stuck inside the ‘auto-lock system’ of the vehicle started.
Seeing the children lying unconscious in the car, the woman made a noise
The incident is from Dwarpudi village. The bodies of the children were recovered 6 hours later on Sunday at 6 pm. Police said that a woman passing by saw in the glass of the car and found that the children were lying inside, after which she made a noise. According to the police, the owner parked the car on the outskirts of the village due to lack of space near the house. Police said that the attention of the children playing while playing went on an empty vehicle. The four children found the lock of the car open, then opened the door and climbed inside. No one else was present on the road at that time.
Accidentally locked in the car
According to the police, a boy allegedly fainted first and then died, while the remaining three might have been nervous due to heat and lack of oxygen, causing him to die. Police said that preliminary investigation revealed that there was no child lock in the car. Police suspect that the children accidentally turned on the central locking system, which closed inside.
Identification of innocent people
The dead children were identified as follows-
Uday (8 years) Charumati (8 years) Karisma (6 years) Manaswi (6 years)
There were 2 real siblings
The owner of the car returned to the village after attending his brother’s wedding in Visakhapatnam, parked the car in a narrow street 2 days ago. According to the police, the vehicle was confiscated and it will be sent to the car manufacturer for technical evaluation. A case has been registered under Section 304 (A) of the Code of Justice of India (BNS). The bodies of the children were handed over to their families and later they were cremated. Police said that four children had two brothers and sisters, while two other children were from different families. (With language inputs)
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