
A six-year-old girl sustained serious injuries after being hit by a speeding auto-rickshaw on P. L. Lokhande Marg in Govandi, while returning home from school. The victim, Sidiksha Khandare, is currently undergoing treatment at Sion Hospital. The auto-rickshaw driver fled the scene after the accident, and police have launched a search to trace him.
According to the complaint filed with the police, the victim’s father, Ajay Sham Khandare,43, a ward boy by profession, resides with his family in Buddha Nagar 02, Govandi. On July 5, Ajay had dropped his daughters Sidiksha and Tanisha at Narayan Guru School for a cultural program.
Later that afternoon, their grandmother Lata went to pick them up from school. Around 4:15 PM, while they were walking on P. L. Lokhande Marg, an unknown auto-rickshaw driver hit them from behind. Sidiksha suffered a serious head injury in the incident, while her sister Tanisha sustained minor injuries.
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Deonar Police have registered a case against the unidentified driver under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Motor Vehicles Act. An investigation is currently underway.
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