A six-year-old boy suffocated to death after accidentally getting trapped inside a car parked by the roadside for a few hours in Ahmedabad on Sunday, police said.
The boy's mother, a domestic helper, was taking him along to her place of work around 10 am, when he entered the car parked on Airport Road without her knowledge, police said.
The minor, identified as Ajay Saraniya, entered the vehicle out of fun, but accidentally got himself locked inside, an official of the Airport police station said.
"His body was found inside the car around 1 pm. Prima facie, he appeared to have died of suffocation as he remained locked inside the car for a few hours," police inspector R R Desai said.
"After the boy got into the car, the boy's mother went ahead thinking that he was following her. But after she failed to spot him behind after going some distance, she started looking for him all the way back to her home, but failed to trace him," he added.
Meanwhile, some local residents alerted the police around 1 pm after finding the boy inside the car. The police reached the spot and recovered the body, he said.
The body was sent for post mortem, and a case of accidental death was registered, he said.
Watch: 2 Dogs, 2 Lions, And An Almost-Fight In Gujarat He Headed Fire Department After Rajkot Tragedy, Gets Arrested For Bribery Adani Foundation Gets 'Van Pandit Award' for Planting Over 1.7 Lakh Trees In Gujarat Nurse Raped, Killed On Way Home, Body Found 9 Days Later In UP Rahul Gandhi's Seat At Red Fort Triggers Fresh Congress Attack On BJP "Don't Expect Anything From Me": Kolkata Hospital's New Principal Loses Cool 6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Taiwan: Weather Agency Relationship With India Remains One Of Great Importance: Pentagon Kolkata Rape: Top Medical Body Announces Withdrawal Of Services On Aug 17 Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.