Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Una, April 27: In a heart-wrenching incident, a nine-year-old student, Arshita, died on the spot after being crushed under the tire of her own school bus in Bhaleti village in the borders of Bangana police station in Una district of Himachal Pradesh.
9 year old student name Arshita daughter of Vivek Sharma main resident of Bangana district Una has died.
Bangana police station in-charge said that on Saturday morning, daughter Arshita had boarded the school bus of Shivalik Public School, Tanoh from her home in Bangana, when the bus reached Bhaleti, some unknown small child had opened the door of the bus.
Then daughter Arshita suddenly fell down due to the door being open and got crushed in the tire due to which she died on the spot.
If the conductor had been in the bus, daughter Arshita would have been alive today.
Then immediately Bangana police station reached Bhaleti and sent Arshita for postmortem.
Una District Police Administration Superintendent Rakesh Singh said that Bangana Police has sent Arshita’s body for postmortem and the matter is being investigated.
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