
Police vehicle runs over 2 girls in Muz, 1 dies
Patna: A police emergency response vehicle (Dial-112) lost control and ran over two schoolgirls in Muzaffarpur district on Thursday, killing one and critically injuring the other.
The incident took place in the Jajuar police station area as the girls were returning home from school.
The deceased, 15-year-old Kiran Jha, daughter of Rupesh Jha, and her 14-year-old friend Mehzabi Bano, daughter of Mohammad Haider Ali, had stopped at a shop to buy samosas when the police vehicle crashed into the shop and struck them near the Government High School in Jajuar. Kiran succumbed to her injuries on the way to the hospital while Mehzabi remains in critical condition.
Locals alleged that the police personnel and the private driver in the vehicle fled instead of helping the girls. The Dial-112 vehicle had three personnel and a private driver, none of whom have been identified so far.
The incident sparked widespread protests. Locals blocked roads and damaged the police vehicle in outrage. Senior officers including Rural SP Vidya Sagar, Town ASP Shahriyar Akhtar and local SHO Hemant Kumar arrived at the site with reinforcements to control the situation.
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Rishi Kumar Chaudhary, Kiran's uncle, said, "Her father runs a clothing shop at Jajuar Chowk."
Rural SP Vidya Sagar said the vehicle was responding to an emergency call when the crash occurred. "The girls were returning from school when they were seriously injured after being hit by the Dial-112 vehicle. One girl died on the way to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital. The other was admitted to the same hospital for treatment," he said.
He added, "The victim's body has been sent for post-mortem and an investigation has been launched into the incident. Action will be taken against the Dial-112 driver if he is found guilty."
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