On the fatal day of the accident, the 14-year-old boy who was hit by a car at Savlaram Krida Sankul in Dombivli on Friday evening, was meeting his friends to celebrate his birthday.
His parents were inconsolable as they decorated the house for his birthday party.
There will be an inquiry into how driving is permitted in this playground, according to Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation officials.
Jayant Nerlekar, 25, smashed into Prashant Mishra as he was waiting for more friends to come to his birthday party. He had been with one of his friends and was waiting for another to invite him.
As a result of learning to drive on the ground, Nelerlekar allegedly hit two teenagers – Prashant and his friend – while learning to drive. Because Prashant didn’t see the car approaching, he was unable to move, while his friend suffered some injuries.”
He wants justice for his son, Dilip Mishra, 39. His birthday was planned for the evening, and he wanted to meet his friends before that. The police might have arrested the culprit, but I have lost my son, whom we cannot bring back.” “How could anyone drive so recklessly? If he is not capable of driving, he should not be allowed in public places. Why was there no watchman to stop him?
Since the lockdown, many people have been learning to drive on the ground, which is risky, according to Prince, Prashant’s cousin. “I’ve been playing on this ground for many years, but recently, people have been learning how to drive here because of the lockdown.” My brother was taken to the hospital by the accused, but there are many senior citizens and children on this ground, and it is important to address this.”
According to Pallavi Bhagwat, the incident was unfortunate. “Only parking is permitted near the ground. Biking and driving are not permitted. We have initiated an investigation into the matter. In the near future, we will take action against those responsible and issue strict guidelines.”