Trapped inside parked car, sisters suffocate to death amid heat in Rajasthan's Alwar
Two young sisters tragically suffocated after being trapped in a parked car in Alwar, Rajasthan. The incident occurred during a severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching around 43 degrees Celsius. Their father, who has been raising them alone since their mother's death, is devastated by the loss.
- ▪The sisters, aged eight and five, were playing near their home when they entered a parked car.
- ▪They became trapped inside the vehicle for nearly 30 minutes before being discovered unconscious.
- ▪The extreme heat likely turned the car into a 'heat chamber', leading to their suffocation.
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Trapped inside parked car, sisters suffocate to death amid heat in Rajasthan's AlwarTwo sisters, aged eight and five, died of suffocation after being trapped in a parked car in Rajasthan for nearly 30 minutes.Updated on: May 22, 2026 10:01 AM ISTBy HT News DeskShare viaCopy link Two minor sisters died of suffocation after allegedly getting trapped inside a parked car while playing in Rajasthan’s Alwar, police said on Thursday, as North India continues to reel under an intense heatwave.Police said the sisters entered the car while playing, but the doors allegedly got locked accidentally.
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