Yesterday, a devastating accident involving a school van in Bathinda left four children and the driver injured. Reports indicate that approximately 30 to 35 children were on board the van when an incident occurred due to the old and worn-out tires used on the vehicle, which families claim violates safety standards. Tragically, one 9-year-old boy named Jas Kamal sustained severe injuries and, despite receiving treatment at a private hospital in Bathinda, passed away later that night. This incident has heightened concerns in the local community, prompting parents to question why regular safety checks on school vehicles are not conducted. The fear for children's safety has particularly resonated with parents, leading to an outcry for better oversight regarding school transportation. The community is now in a state of mourning, grappling with the implications of such negligence. Parents hold local authorities responsible for the lack of regulation that could prevent such tragic events in the future, emphasizing the urgent need for improved safety measures. The incident has ignited a dialogue about childhood safety and accountability and raised alarms about the broader issues inherent in school transportation safety protocols.
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