Sunday, December 6, 2009

Wearing Seat belt can kill you

Wearing Seat belts while travelling in a car can save your life during accidents. But at times wearing seat belts can be fatal to your life.

Just go through the news item dated 5th December 2009

New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS) In a gruesome incident, a woman was burnt alive and her husband suffered serious injuries when their car suddenly caught fire Saturday evening and they were trapped inside the vehicle, officials said.

Delhi Fire Service officials said they were informed around 5.50 p.m. that a car had caught fire in front of the DLF Mall on south Delhi's Nelson Mandela Marg.

Two fire engines, as also ambulances, were immediately despatched, but they could not save the woman, identified as Shubha, 32. Her husband S.K. Kanji, who works in a trading company in Gurgaon, was battling for life in the burns wards of the Safdarjung hospital.

The couple, residents of south Delhi's Aaya Nagar, hail from West Bengal.

"The car (a Maruti Wagon R) was reduced to ashes. Even the number plate was burnt. When we doused the flames, the woman was already charred to death beyond recognition. Her skull was also visible. She probably could not come out of the car because of the seat belt," a fire brigade official said.

"Kanji, who was in the driver's seat, has been admitted to the burns ward of Safadarjung hospital. His condition was described as critical. His chances of survival are very slim," the official said.

Police said the couple were returning from Gurgaon when smoke started coming out of the car.

"They were both wearing seat belts. Before he (Kanji) was able to move his car to the curb, the vehicle caught fire and the were not able to get out of the car," a police officer said.

Other motorists managed to get Kanji out of the car but Shubha was trapped inside as the seat belt could not be freed. Her body could not be taken out of the car as it was entangled in the seat.

Officials had to tow the car with her body inside to the Safadarjung hospital, where it took a team of doctors some time to extract the body.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Delhi) H.G.S. Dhaliwal said they would ascertain the reasons why the couple could not get out of the car when it suddenly caught fire.

The police said the car was petrol-driven and no gas cylinders were found in the vehicle.

"Prima facie, it looks like that the car caught fire due to petrol leakage. We are ascertaining the reasons," a police officer said.


Normally CNG/LPG vehicles are more prone to fire accidents. In this case it is a petrol car.

Earlier I had read in another article that how a Central Locking System had trapped a couple from escaping from their car when fire broke in the vehicle.

I think in this case the seat belts and the central locking system (I dont know if there is any) may have been the culprit.

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