Morbi Road Accident: 2 year old girl playing on the road crushed by car, Shocking CCTV. Morbi Gujarat Road Accident 2 Year Old Girl Killed Car CCTV Footage Driver Complaint Patel Nagar Society Case

Shocking CCTV Twist: A 2-year-old girl playing on the roadside in Morbi was crushed by a car – this incident captured in CCTV left many questions. Was it the driver’s negligence or a major safety lapse in a residential area? After all, whose responsibility is it for the death of this innocent child?

Morbi Road Accident: A painful road accident in Morbi, Gujarat shocked everyone. Dhanashree Vasudevbhai Vadsola, an innocent 2 year old girl playing on the road near Patelnagar Society, Alap Road, was crushed by a car. In this road accident the girl died on the spot. This incident was captured in CCTV cameras, after which outrage spread in the area.

Where and how did the accident happen?

According to eyewitnesses, Dhanashree was playing near the turn of the road. Then suddenly a car reached there and its front wheel ran over the girl. The car stopped immediately after the accident and the driver came out. People nearby gathered at the spot and started arguing with the driver. Police have registered a complaint against the accused driver Niravbhai Mahadevbhai Bhoraniya and started investigating the matter.

Accident captured in CCTV footage – was it negligence?

It is clearly visible in the CCTV video that there was no speed breaker or warning sign on the road. It is clearly visible in the CCTV footage that suddenly a car comes on the road and its front wheel crushes the girl. The car stops immediately and people nearby rush to the spot. Local people are expressing concern about road safety and traffic rules.

Who is responsible – the driver, the system or all of us?

Road safety experts say that:

  • Speed ​​limits should be very low in residential areas.
  • Speed ​​breakers and warning boards are necessary in every society.
  • Parents should also not leave small children alone near the road, but the real question still remains, could a little caution have saved the life of an innocent child?

Is there no safety of children even in residential societies?

This is not the first incident. Recently, a 5-year-old child riding a bicycle was hit by a car inside a residential society in Pune. After this accident, questions are being raised on the local administration whether speed limit, speed breaker and CCTV monitoring is sufficient in residential areas? Should drivers be given strict punishment so that such accidents can be prevented in future? Police investigation is ongoing. Further legal action will be taken on the basis of post mortem report and CCTV footage.

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