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Elderly Woman Endures 2-Hour Wait in Hot Car Due to Electric Lock Malfunction


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In a surprising incident at the Chalomjom Market in Kabchoeng District, Surin Province, on December 3rd, locals came to the aid of a 75-year-old woman who was stranded in her Toyota Prius for over two hours due to a malfunctioning electric door lock.

 

Upon returning from market shopping, the daughter of the elderly woman discovered the situation and sought help to unlock the car door. Despite attempts by a local mechanic to unlock it, the electric nature of the car required a remote control, which wasn't available, reported Daily News.

 

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The elderly woman began showing signs of weakness and dizziness after sitting in the sun-drenched car for an extended period. Concerned villagers collaborated to provide wet towels to cover her head, preventing heatstroke. Some even used fans to circulate air through the slightly opened windows.

 

Upon the daughter's return, she expressed shock and apologized for the unfortunate incident. Despite the suggestion of seeking medical attention, the elderly woman insisted it wasn't a severe issue. Grateful for the assistance, she immediately left the scene.

 

Several locals shared a common opinion, advising that for short stops, it's essential to leave the air conditioning on. However, for more extended periods, it's safer to relocate passengers to a shaded area and not subject them to the intense heat inside a parked car.

 

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4 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

So you can't manually open the car from the inside?  I wouldn't buy a car like that.

Maybe she was in the back seat with child locks set.

My wife's car, an imported Suzuki SX4, has electric rear windows which only open halfway so wriggling out in an emergency is not an option🙄

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