Bengaluru: LKG student crushed under wheels of school bus


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Dec 17: Recklessness of a school bus driver caused the death of a LKG student at Kammasandra in the rural district here on Monday, December 16 afternoon. Deekshit (4), a LKG student of St Peter's School, Kammasandra, was crushed under the wheels of the bus by which he had arrived near his home.

Bus driver, identified as Channappa, was arrested by Hebbagodi police.

Deekshit, son of Manu and Suneeta couple, live at Nantanagar near Kammasandra. They had admitted their only child, Deekshit, to St Peter's school at Kammasandra. On Monday, the boy had come back from school as usual in the afternoon. As soon as the boy alighted, the driver drove the bus ahead. Deekshit, who was just then walking by the side of the road in front of the bus, got crushed under the bus wheels. The people immediately stopped the bus, took the driver into possession and handed him over to the police.

Even though the police have made it mandatory for school buses to have an ayah to ensure safe handling of children, this bus did not have any helper for the children. The driver did not know in which direction the boy was moving after getting down. The boy died on the spot. As the bus arrived 30 minutes ahead of its scheduled time, and the parents were not informed about early arrival, the boy's parents were not at the spot.

The parents of several children studying in this school said that they had asked the school to appoint ayah for the bus and also complained about the rash driving of the driver. The school authorities had warned him, it is said, but he had not mended his ways.

Mother of the boy, Suneeta, said that they have lost their only child. In spite of poverty, she said, she was dreaming of giving him good education and seeing him becoming an officer.

  

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  • Mangalorean, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Cant imagine the plight of the parents. We need struct law especially for school busses. Experienced drivers only must be permitted to such jobs. Patience is the key, as they say Better Late than Never. RIP..

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  • John, Mangalore/London

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Total cae less
    In my previous comments also I mentioned parents need more attention to children below 10 years after all they are kids their age is questioning and curiosity age
    The boy must have observing the movement of wheel etc
    Any way RIP

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Complete careless attitude, no safety awareness are 2 main reasons of such accidents. Yes, more than the driver the school is responsible for the death of the child.

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Very sad incident. May the angles soul Rest in peace. Words are not enough to console the grieving family. School management is fully responsible for the incident . First of all didn't provided ayah in the bus to safe guard the kids to cross the road or hand over to the parents. Secondly, when they have received the compliant of rash driving, still driver was on their pay roll

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    My heart goes out to the parents of this boy. May God help them.

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  • Rajesh. D., Manglore, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Even if the buses are hired on contract basis ( just guessing) St Peter's school head or principle should be behind the bar at least for two years with out bail. So that others will open their eyes and be alert.

    Even after parents complain about rash driving and the absence of Aaya school did not take any action. This is utter negligence on the part of school management.

    RIP Deekshit

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  • tds, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Cancel his license for life....

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Accident is carelessness of the driver. Yes. what about the responsibility of the school? 1. L KG children without helper in school bus? 2. Reaching 30 minutes early without informing the parents. If they informed parents, child would have been in parents hand immediately while getting down from bus. Humans should work consciously and responsibly . Unfortunately humans are working like machines now a days resulting disasters

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Very sad news. When we fail to follow the procedures and compromise on basics, we face such horrible incidents. Many times only after such incidents we open our eyes. Just can't imagine the pain of the parents. Hope divine power holds them strong.

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