This Article is From Sep 27, 2018

Car Drove Over Boy In Mumbai. What Happened Next

The car, with its left door open, hits the boy and keeps moving as he vanishes under the wheels in an extremely disturbing visual.

The security footage, dated September 24, was captured around 7 pm and is in wide circulation online.

Highlights

  • CCTV footage shows some boys playing on the road
  • One of the boys sits down to tie his shoelaces
  • A woman enters her car, and starts driving off, without noticing the boy
New Delhi:

An eight-year-old Mumbai boy has an unbelievable escape after a car runs him over, in a security video that has been tweeted by the Bengaluru police. The CCTV footage shows some boys playing on the road when one of the boys sits down to tie his shoelaces. At that moment, a woman enters her car, a Wagon R, and starts driving off, apparently without noticing the boy.

The car, with its left door open, hits the boy and keeps moving as he vanishes under the wheels in an extremely disturbing visual. Seconds later, the boy gets up with no visible signs of injury, dusts himself and runs towards his friends.

The footage, dated September 24, was captured around 7 pm in the society compound of a Sadguru Complex-I, in Goregaon east, north-west Mumbai and is in wide circulation online. The Bengaluru City Police tweeted it with the caption, "It teaches us more than what we are just watching...."

Watch the CCTV footage here:

The video has sparked a debate in online communities. While some want the woman arrested, others question the parents for letting their children play on the road. Some also credit the high ground clearance of the vehicle for the boy's lucky escape.

As the video went viral, stunned citizens demanded that the police trace the culprit and register a strong case in the matter.

The Mumbai Police finally managed to trace the society complex, arrested the woman driver, Shraddha Manoj Chandrakar, 42, under various charges including negligent driving and released her on bail late on Wednesday, said an official SC Dewoolkar.

Police said that the woman apparently failed to notice the boy as he was sitting in a blind spot just beside the car when she started, and as nobody screamed, she simply zoomed away.

The incident had spurred the police and many societies to review the status of vehicles parked in housing society compounds where children also play and initiate remedial measures.

(With Inputs From IANS)

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