The 14-year-old and the driver employed by his family were discovered dead nearly six hours after the accident.
Highlights
- Teen was reversing car in the second floor parking garage when it crashed
- 14-year old and family driver found dead; car fell 50 feet, say cops
- Boy finally found after tracing GPS to the building: Cops
Mumbai:
A teen in Mumbai was driving his family's car when he reversed in the parking garage on the second floor of the apartment building and crashed into an elevator shaft. The car fell about 50 feet, said police sources.
The 14-year-old and the driver employed by his family, who was seated next to him, were discovered dead nearly six hours after the accident which took place yesterday.
Hafeez Patel, the teen, was being taught driving, said police officers to
mid-day.com. The elevator was on the third floor when the black Etios car crashed into the deep cavity of the shaft built for cars in the 22-storey apartment building in Nagpada in South Mumbai.
"We started tracking the boy's mobile phone and traced it through GPS to the building. It was only around this time that the watchman figured out that a car had fallen into the lift shaft," said an unnamed police officer to mid-day.
The worried family decided to approach the police when repeated calls to the teen's phone went unanswered. The driver who was killed with him was identified as Javed Ahmed Shaikh.