Bay Area Family’s Terrifying Moment: Baby Locked Inside Cadillac EV After Sudden Battery Failure Shuts Vehicle Down

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA — A routine trip to church turned into a frightening ordeal for a Bay Area family when their electric Cadillac SUV suddenly shut down and locked their baby inside the vehicle.

According to reports, the family had placed their baby inside the Cadillac EV before heading out. But moments later, the vehicle’s doors unexpectedly locked after what was later described as a faulty battery issue. With the infant trapped inside, the family quickly tried several ways to unlock the vehicle.

Car Suddenly Stops Responding

The family attempted to open the doors using the key fob, the vehicle’s remote entry mobile app, and even Cadillac’s OnStar system. However, none of the systems responded. The sudden shutdown left the car completely unresponsive, preventing the doors from unlocking.

Electric vehicles rely heavily on electronic systems to control locks and safety features, and when a major power or battery malfunction occurs, the vehicle’s systems can sometimes stop responding entirely. For the Bay Area parents, the situation quickly became urgent as their baby remained inside the locked SUV.

A Growing Concern Over EV Technology

Situations like this highlight one of the growing concerns some drivers have about fully electronic vehicle systems. Unlike traditional vehicles where manual locks or mechanical overrides may still function, many modern electric vehicles rely almost entirely on digital systems…

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