A 12th Grader, High Speed, Confusion Between Brake and Accelerator... The Whole Story of the Lucknow Accident
A tragic accident in Lucknow involving a speeding car driven by a 12th-grade student resulted in the death of a 6-year-old child and injuries to five others.
In Lucknow, a devastating incident unfolded when a car, driven by a 12th-grade student named Gaurav Singh, lost control and struck a group of pedestrians, killing a 6-year-old boy and injuring five others. The accident occurred on February 12 near the Hanuman temple in the Banthra police area, with eyewitnesses reporting that the vehicle sped into a crowded area without warning. CCTV footage shows the car first colliding with a motorcycle before it went on to hit several people on foot.
Gaurav Singh, who was reportedly returning from a farewell party with his girlfriend, managed to flee the scene after the crash, while his girlfriend exited the car. The boy who lost his life was visiting his grandmother in the area and was a student at a Central school. His mother, who was at the scene, was left devastated by the tragic event that claimed her child's life, echoing the cries of grief from the onlookers.
This incident raises serious questions about road safety and the responsibilities of young drivers, especially those in the early stages of their driving careers. As the investigation unfolds, the focus will likely shift towards understanding the circumstances that led to this tragic accident, and the measures that can be implemented to prevent such occurrences in the future, especially in busy urban areas like Lucknow.