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Boy dies in car window accident Boy dies in car window accident
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A five-year-old boy has died after his neck became trapped in a car's electric window. A five-year-old boy has died after his neck became trapped in an electric window of his family's car.
The child is thought to have been playing in the family car when the accident happened in New Addington, south London, on Wednesday afternoon. Michael Dury is thought to have been playing with his brother when the accident happened outside the family home in New Addington, south London.
Ambulance crews tried to resuscitate him but he died at St George's Hospital in Tooting. Ambulance crews tried to resuscitate Michael but he died at St George's Hospital in Tooting on Wednesday.
Police are treating the incident as sudden death and officers said they are providing support for the family. His parents, Wendy and Paul Dury, paid tribute to the "very lovable child" who always "brought a smile to everyone".
A police spokesman said: "The incident is being treated as a sudden death. Police are providing support for the family and will prepare a report for the coroner in due course."
He enjoyed everything in life Family statement
In a statement the family said: "Michael was a very lovable child; he was healthy, happy and always brought a smile to everyone who knew him.
"He enjoyed everything in life, especially going to work with his Dad, doing building work and computer games of all types.
"He enjoyed listening to music with Mummy and the family and would often dance round the living room."
A post-mortem examination will be held on 21 August and an inquest will be opened on 23 August.A post-mortem examination will be held on 21 August and an inquest will be opened on 23 August.