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Pune: Mahalunge Residents Hold Silent Candle March After 11-Year-Old Boy Dies In Road Accident | Videos

Hundreds of residents of Mahalunge near Hinjewadi held a silent candle march to mourn the death of an 11-year-old boy who was killed in a road accident and to draw attention to the poor condition of the road where the incident took place. Pune: Mahalunge Residents Hold Silent Candle March After 11-Year-Old Boy’s Death In Road Accident pic.twitter.com/LoAHtDrUKL — Pune First (@Pune_First) August…

Pune: Mahalunge Residents Hold Silent Candle March After 11-Year-Old Boy Dies In Road Accident | Videos

In Pune's Mahalunge area, hundreds of residents gathered for a solemn candle march to mourn the loss of an 11-year-old boy who died in a road accident. The procession aimed to draw attention to the poor state of the road where the incident occurred. The tragic event took place on Monday when the young boy, along with his father and sister, was traveling on a motorcycle to take him to his classes.

The family reportedly fell victim to a pothole on Nande-Mahalunge Road when a truck rear-ended their motorcycle, causing them to lose control and the boy to be crushed beneath the truck's rear wheel.

However, CCTV footage of the incident presents a different account. It shows the motorcycle attempting to overtake the truck from the left before losing balance and skidding on a damaged section of the road. The boy was dragged under the truck as a result.

The police have registered a case against the truck driver, accusing him of driving rashly and negligently. Further investigation into the details of the crash is currently underway. The community's anger over the unfortunate event has been palpable, with daily commuters blaming the deteriorated road surface for contributing to the accident.

During the candle march, residents expressed their grief and concern over road safety, urging civic authorities to take immediate action to repair damaged stretches of road. They emphasized the heightened risks faced by two-wheeler riders negotiating broken and uneven sections of Pune's roads. The community demanded accountability and preventative measures to avoid further serious accidents.

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