Elderly Man Rescued from Locked Car at Taj Mahal Amid Family Visit
- July 18, 2025
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A family from Mumbai embarked on a journey to Agra, Uttar Pradesh, to visit the iconic Taj Mahal. Among them was 80-year-old Hariom Tandale, who suffers from paralysis. The trip took a distressing turn when the family left him tied to a seat inside a locked car while they went sightseeing. The vehicle was parked under the scorching sun, with temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius and humidity exceeding 90 percent.
Hariom Tandale was left gasping for air inside the closed car, which had its windows shut. His condition deteriorated as he struggled with nausea and dehydration. Passersby noticed his distress and sprang into action to help. They broke a window to unlock the car and found Mr. Tandale tied to the reclined seat with a cloth. The rescuers offered him water and untied him, providing much-needed relief.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Sonam Kumar reported that Siddheshwar Tandale, Hariom’s son, had traveled with his family to the Taj Mahal. The police confirmed that no complaint was filed regarding the incident. After being freed from the car, Hariom Tandale’s condition improved significantly. An ambulance was called, but it was not needed as his health stabilized quickly.
Following the incident, Siddheshwar Tandale left with his father. The police emphasized that while the situation was alarming, no legal action was pursued since no formal complaint was lodged.