A british two years-old girl died
when she put the electric window of her father's car
unintentionally into operation
She put her head out of the window
and choked when that window,
that was operated electrically,
closed.
She couldn't be saved and died
while she was being transported to a hospital
in Cobham in Surrey.
Douglas Richardson
the father saw that his daughter
Lucinda
was choking,
but he arrived to late.
Fiat showed its sympathy,
(in the dutch text, there is compassion)
but doesn't know how to explain
that the accident could happen
It happened on a Sunday.
To close an electrically operated window from the front side
without the presence of an ignition key,
one of the front doors
must have been opened
while the button was pushed down all the time.
Fiat intends
to prevent the opening and closing of the window
in one go,
and wants to change it to small jolts
and with different pushes on the button.
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