“I didn’t mean”… A child hits 4 schoolgirls with a car in front of their school

In an accident involving recklessness, a 14-year-old boy ran over 4 schoolgirls with a car he was driving while they were leaving school in the Egyptian governorate of Giza, causing their injuries.

The child admitted in the prosecution’s investigations that he learned to drive from his father, who works as a mechanic in the same area, and that he did not intend to shock them.

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The incident began when the security services received a report that a child had run over 4 female students with a car as they left school, seriously injuring them.

And by codifying the procedures, the child and his father were arrested and the car that caused the accident was seized. The Public Prosecution also asked to inquire regarding the health status of the three injured, whose ages ranged from 12 to 15 years, following they were transferred to a hospital, in preparation for asking them regarding the circumstances of the accident.

A report of the incident was issued, and the Public Prosecution Office is conducting the necessary investigations.

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