Video description by a kind /ktard for those who are not sure if they can handle it.
QUOTE(mattfrank @ Nov 30 2020, 11:51 AM)
India.
It is a vintage-style elevator you see in the movies. To get in and out, there is a steel grate and a door you have to manually pull/push open instead of an automatic door.
The two children got out 1st were being playful, trapped the 3rd kid, who was closing the grate door, by pushing the outer swing door back against him and forced the kid to be sandwiched between the doors.
Unfortunately, the kid wasn't strong enough to open the swing door to escape as the elevator was pulled upwards. The boy was crushed, compressed then squeezed through between the floors.
You can click on it to see what kind of elevator is. There was no blood even though the CCTV footage was clear.
It is a vintage-style elevator you see in the movies. To get in and out, there is a steel grate and a door you have to manually pull/push open instead of an automatic door.
The two children got out 1st were being playful, trapped the 3rd kid, who was closing the grate door, by pushing the outer swing door back against him and forced the kid to be sandwiched between the doors.
Unfortunately, the kid wasn't strong enough to open the swing door to escape as the elevator was pulled upwards. The boy was crushed, compressed then squeezed through between the floors.
You can click on it to see what kind of elevator is. There was no blood even though the CCTV footage was clear.
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Jump to 0:50 if you want to skip to the crushing part.
First time I see lift designed like this.

This post has been edited by St0rmFury: Nov 30 2020, 11:55 AM
Nov 30 2020, 12:31 AM, updated 6y ago

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