<p>Ahmedabad: Four children of a migrant farm labourer suffocated to death in a car after they got locked from inside in Amreli district. Police said that a case of accidental death has been registered.</p><p>The incident occurred at Randhia village of Amreli taluka on Saturday. Police said that Sobia Machar, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, was working as a labourer for farm owner Bharat Mandani. He was living with his wife and seven children. </p>.Death toll in Chhattisgarh's Balrampur SUV accident rises to 8.<p>On November 2, the farm owner Mandani had parked his car near Machar's home when four of the children got hold of the key and got into the car to play. Prima facie, police said, the children got locked and couldn't come out. According to police, their parents were away working on the farm. They realised only after they returned later in the day.</p><p>Deputy Superintendent of Police Chirag Desai told reporters that the children somehow opened the door of the I-20 car and got trapped as they couldn't come out, leading to their death due to suffocation.</p><p>The children were identified as Sunita, 7, Savitri, 4, Vishnu, 5 and Kartik, 2. Desai said that a case of accidental death has been registered with Amreli taluka police station and further investigation into the case was underway. </p>
<p>Ahmedabad: Four children of a migrant farm labourer suffocated to death in a car after they got locked from inside in Amreli district. Police said that a case of accidental death has been registered.</p><p>The incident occurred at Randhia village of Amreli taluka on Saturday. Police said that Sobia Machar, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, was working as a labourer for farm owner Bharat Mandani. He was living with his wife and seven children. </p>.Death toll in Chhattisgarh's Balrampur SUV accident rises to 8.<p>On November 2, the farm owner Mandani had parked his car near Machar's home when four of the children got hold of the key and got into the car to play. Prima facie, police said, the children got locked and couldn't come out. According to police, their parents were away working on the farm. They realised only after they returned later in the day.</p><p>Deputy Superintendent of Police Chirag Desai told reporters that the children somehow opened the door of the I-20 car and got trapped as they couldn't come out, leading to their death due to suffocation.</p><p>The children were identified as Sunita, 7, Savitri, 4, Vishnu, 5 and Kartik, 2. Desai said that a case of accidental death has been registered with Amreli taluka police station and further investigation into the case was underway. </p>