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BBA students were arrested for knocking boys aged three years

BBA students were arrested for knocking boys aged three years
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Letter: Police arrested the population of a 20-year-old city on Thursday for the death of a three-year-old boy he was at Surya Prakash Residency on August 19.
Defendant, Zeel Vaghasiya, a Bachelor of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), has been driven through an apartment campus to avoid road traffic when he knocked down Sanvar Jain playing there.
It took more than 10 days to the police to confirm the involvement of Vaghasiya because he denied having knowledge about knocking down any children.
The initial postmortem of the child’s body revealed that the boy died after his head banged on a solid surface.
Vaghasiya, a property broker property, was ordered to drive a rash, negligent act that endangers human life, hurt painful due to negligence and causing death from negligence.
He was released with a guarantee.
Vaghasiya will go home on August 19 in his white car.
There are traffic congestion on the road around Surya Prakash Apartment.
“This apartment has two gates, and to cross traffic congestion through an alternative route, vaghasya enters from one gate and goes from the others,” said a police officer.
When crossing the campus, the car passed near the club’s house where children played.
“While turning around, the body of the left side of the car knocked down the boy and Vaghasiya did not realize the accident.
The boy suffered an injury when his head crashed into the floor and he began to bleed,” said Ki Modi, Police Inspector, Police Station Umra.
“Residents of the apartments came to campus after buying cigarettes.
He parked his car in the parking lot and was told by residents that a boy suffered an injury.
In a few seconds, he again took out his car to take Sanvar to the hospital.
Only in 33 seconds, The car vaghasya enters the apartment and leaves, “said the police.
There is no other CCTV camera on campus except those at the gate do not function because of renovation work.
The police recovered the camera footage and examined it in detail to find out the right vehicle movement.
Warning children gave children the first instructions from Surya Prakash Residency were the first to tell the police that Sanvar Jain was knocked by a white car.
The source in the police told that security guards did not realize how the accident occurred but Sanvar’s friends, who played with him, watched the car going.
It was a blind case for the police to crack but some early information on the children who were alert to help.

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