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9-year-old boy struck by school van in Kamothe

A school van driver in Navi Mumbai has been booked for rash driving and causing the death of a nine-year-old boy. The incident occurred when the van hit the boy and two others while they were crossing the road. The driver fled the scene.

Updated on: Feb 07, 2024 06:18 AM IST
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Navi Mumbai: A private school van driver has been booked for rash driving and causing the death of a nine-year-old boy in Panvel Taluka. The incident occurred at Jui village in Kamothe shortly after midnight on Sunday.

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According to the mother of the deceased Aryan Datta Salvi, a speeding Maruti Eeco school van rammed into her son and two others while they were crossing the road at Jui village. The van eventually crashed into an electric pole.

Aryan lived with his mother Anjali, 24, father Datta, 28, and brothers Avinash, 5, and Dipesh, 8, near Hanuman Temple at Jui village. The whole family collected garbage from Kamothe the whole day and would sell them to a Ravu Salvi in Jui village.

On Monday at around 1am, Anjali along with her son Aryan had gone to give the collected waste and were crossing the road when the mishap took place.

The van driver fled the scene after the accident. “The boy was declared dead on arrival at MGM Hospital while others are undergoing treatment,” a police officer from Kamothe police station said.

 
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