Bengaluru: A 10-year-old schoolgirl died in an accident involving a BMTC bus on Kogilu Main Road at Yelahanka in Bengaluru on Thursday morning, reported The Hindu.
The victim, identified as Tanvi Krishna, a Class 5 student, was travelling on a scooter with her mother, Harshitha, on their way to school.
Police said Harshitha lost control of the two-wheeler, causing both of them to fall. While the mother sustained minor injuries, Tanvi, who was riding pillion, slipped under the bus and died on the spot.
The Yelahanka Traffic Police have registered a case against the bus driver for rash and negligent driving.
BMTC officials said the accident occurred around 8.20 a.m. near Yelahanka when the scooter lost balance due to roadwork and a parked vehicle. CCTV footage showed the two-wheeler skidding towards the rear wheel of the bus. BMTC officers reportedly visited the spot.
This is the third fatal accident involving BMTC buses in three days.
On August 20, a 64-year-old man, P. Sampangi, died at the Jayanagar bus terminal while trying to board an electric bus. Police said he slipped and came under the bus after the doors closed.
On August 19, a 37-year-old software engineer, Roshan, was killed at Sanjay Nagar when his two-wheeler lost control and he came under a moving bus.
A Class 5 student, who was to celebrate her birthday tomorrow, lost her life in an accident that was not her fault - dreams shattered.
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Children should be able to walk, cycle, or travel safely to school. But our roads resemble a war zone - filled with potholes, uncleared debris… pic.twitter.com/WuWGYKEo0t
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Medininagar (PTI): A couple and their 18-year-old son were allegedly hacked to death over suspicion of practising witchcraft in Jharkhand's Palamu, police said on Sunday.
Their minor daughter was also injured in the attack late on Saturday, a police officer said.
The bodies were recovered from their house on Sunday in Panki police station area, he said.
“Initial investigation suggests that the case is related to witchcraft suspicion,” Manoj Kumar Jha, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Lesliganj told PTI.
A manhunt is on to nab the culprits, Jha said.
The girl suffered severe injuries and has been admitted to a government hospital, he said.
The deceased have been identified as Vijay Bhuiyan (45), his wife Kalia Devi (40), and their son Chotu Bhuiyan.
The bodies have been sent to Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH) for post-mortem examination.
