<p>A pregnant woman and her husband were charred to death on Thursday after their car caught fire in Kerala’s Kannur district.</p>.<p>Four people barely escaped the mishap, including the couple’s eldest daughter.</p>.<p>The tragic incident occurred when the expectant woman was being rushed to the hospital due to labour pain.</p>.<p>They had almost reached the hospital.</p>.<p>Local sources identified the deceased as Prajith (32) and his wife Reesha (26), natives of Kuttiattoor in the district. Apart from their elder daughter Sreeparvathy (7), Reesha’s parents and a relative survived the mishap with minor injuries.</p>.<p>Prajith was behind the wheel, and Reesha was in the passenger seat.</p>.<p>While driving, the front part of the vehicle caught fire. Locals who hurried to the scene could save the four people in the rear seats.</p>.<p>Prajith and Reesha couldn’t be saved as the fire spread instantly. Prajith attempted to unlock the door, but it<br />appeared that the locks got jammed, according to locals who assisted in the rescue.</p>.<p>Fire and rescue personnel rushed to the scene and extinguished the blaze.</p>.<p>The source of the fire was initially considered to be an electric spark generated by a faulty accessory installation.</p>.<p>Kannur city police commissioner Ajit Kumar said technical experts would examine the vehicle to identify the exact cause of the fire.</p>.<p>After a postmortem examination, the couple’s mortal remains were handed over to relatives.</p>
<p>A pregnant woman and her husband were charred to death on Thursday after their car caught fire in Kerala’s Kannur district.</p>.<p>Four people barely escaped the mishap, including the couple’s eldest daughter.</p>.<p>The tragic incident occurred when the expectant woman was being rushed to the hospital due to labour pain.</p>.<p>They had almost reached the hospital.</p>.<p>Local sources identified the deceased as Prajith (32) and his wife Reesha (26), natives of Kuttiattoor in the district. Apart from their elder daughter Sreeparvathy (7), Reesha’s parents and a relative survived the mishap with minor injuries.</p>.<p>Prajith was behind the wheel, and Reesha was in the passenger seat.</p>.<p>While driving, the front part of the vehicle caught fire. Locals who hurried to the scene could save the four people in the rear seats.</p>.<p>Prajith and Reesha couldn’t be saved as the fire spread instantly. Prajith attempted to unlock the door, but it<br />appeared that the locks got jammed, according to locals who assisted in the rescue.</p>.<p>Fire and rescue personnel rushed to the scene and extinguished the blaze.</p>.<p>The source of the fire was initially considered to be an electric spark generated by a faulty accessory installation.</p>.<p>Kannur city police commissioner Ajit Kumar said technical experts would examine the vehicle to identify the exact cause of the fire.</p>.<p>After a postmortem examination, the couple’s mortal remains were handed over to relatives.</p>