
A seven-year-old boy died in Vadodara, Gujarat, after his neck got caught in the hydraulic door of a luxury bus parked at a repair garage. The incident occurred near the Suryanagar-Tarsali bypass…
A seven-year-old boy died in Vadodara, Gujarat, after his neck got caught in the hydraulic door of a luxury bus parked at a repair garage. The incident occurred near the Suryanagar-Tarsali bypass on Wednesday evening, when no workers were present inside the garage.

CCTV footage showed the boy hanging from the bus door, but critical footage of how he approached the vehicle was missing. Garage owner Nikunj Patel said a power outage or technical glitch may have caused the gap. The boy's father works at a nearby garage, the child had left home saying he was going to get prasad.
Police have registered a case and are investigating from all angles. Deputy Commissioner of Police Abhishek Gupta said preliminary findings suggest the boy got trapped while trying to open the hydraulic door. Authorities are examining the bus mechanics, reviewing data, and questioning witnesses.
Bus hydraulic doors are designed with sensors to prevent closure when obstructed, but older or poorly maintained vehicles may lack such safeguards. The missing CCTV footage, attributed to a power cut, is the central mystery here: without it, investigators cannot rule out whether the boy was alone or someone else was involved. The family, a working-class household, has lost a child in what should have been a routine evening. The next step is a forensic examination of the bus door mechanism and the CCTV system's power logs, which could settle whether the gap was accidental or deliberate.
Word count: 108
Source: indiatoday.in
This story was synthesised by AI from the source linked above.