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Toddler Rescued After 50-Minute Car Ordeal in Uthai Thani


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A dramatic incident unfolded yesterday in Uthai Thani province when a three-year-old boy was trapped inside a car for nearly an hour. Local police were alerted to the situation at Lan Sak market by a nearby vendor, who noticed the distressed child locked in a black sedan with the keys left inside.

 

On arrival, officers found young All New crying and unable to unlock the car. Despite attempts to communicate, he was unable to act on their instructions, prompting police to call a locksmith to the scene. His anxious mother looked on, fearing for her son's safety.

 

Approximately 50 minutes later, the locksmith managed to unlock the car, allowing the perspiring child to be retrieved safely. His mother, Sukanya, a grilled chicken vendor, had inadvertently allowed her son to enter the car while she was busy with her stall.

 

 

Sukanya recounted how her son likely locked the doors by mistake, having climbed inside unnoticed. She thanked both the police and the locksmith for their prompt intervention and urged other parents to ensure their children are never left unattended in vehicles.

 

This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of children being left alone in cars, underscoring the importance of vigilance to ensure their safety.

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

right side front windscreen.jpg

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A dramatic incident unfolded yesterday in Uthai Thani province when a three-year-old boy was trapped inside a car for nearly an hour. Local police were alerted to the situation at Lan Sak market by a nearby vendor, who noticed the distressed child locked in a black sedan with the keys left inside.

 

On arrival, officers found young All New crying and unable to unlock the car. Despite attempts to communicate, he was unable to act on their instructions, prompting police to call a locksmith to the scene. His anxious mother looked on, fearing for her son's safety.

 

Approximately 50 minutes later, the locksmith managed to unlock the car, allowing the perspiring child to be retrieved safely. His mother, Sukanya, a grilled chicken vendor, had inadvertently allowed her son to enter the car while she was busy with her stall.

 

 

 

Sukanya recounted how her son likely locked the doors by mistake, having climbed inside unnoticed. She thanked both the police and the locksmith for their prompt intervention and urged other parents to ensure their children are never left unattended in vehicles.

 

This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of children being left alone in cars, underscoring the importance of vigilance to ensure their safety.

 

news-logo-btm.jpg

-- 2025-01-07

 

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did not want to brake window as it was a new car !!!!!!

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Approximately 50 minutes later, the locksmith managed to unlock the car

One second to gain entry via a window.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

chicken vendor, had inadvertently allowed her son to enter the car while she was busy with her stall.

 

After 50 minutes!

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1 hour ago, portisaacozzy said:

did not want to brake window as it was a new car !!!!!!


 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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I think you skipped this part

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Local police were alerted to the situation at Lan Sak market by a nearby vendor, who noticed the distressed child locked in a black sedan with the keys left inside.

 

Today's Good Samaritan; observant vendor.

Unsung hero of the day.

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