A 12-year-old boy has tragically lost his life after being hit by a car in Udupi taluk, Karnataka. The incident occurred on May 15, 2026, near Jyothi Nagar in the Nejar area. The victim has been identified as Abdul Rehman, a sixth-grade student.
Details of the Incident
According to initial reports, Abdul Rehman was crossing the road when a speeding car struck him. The impact of the collision was severe, causing him to sustain critical injuries. Bystanders immediately rushed him to a private hospital in Udupi, but he was declared brought dead by medical personnel.
The accident took place as Abdul Rehman’s mother, Musarrath, a lecturer at Salihat PU College, was returning home with her two children after collecting textbooks from the school. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the car was traveling at a high speed and that Abdul Rehman was in the vicinity of the Nejar Ayesha Mosque when the incident occurred.
Victim’s Background and Community Response
Abdul Rehman was known as a talented student at Salihat Educational Institution. His untimely demise has deeply saddened the institution’s management, staff, and fellow students, who have expressed their profound grief. The incident has cast a pall of sorrow over the Nejar community.
He is survived by his grieving parents, one brother, and two sisters. The family resides in Adarsha Nagar, Nejar.
Ongoing Investigation
The Malpe Police Station has registered a case, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the accident and to ascertain if any negligence was involved. Authorities are examining the circumstances, including the speed and manner of driving of the car involved.
This tragic event underscores the critical importance of road safety. There are concerns from residents about the lack of speed control in the area, with calls for authorities to implement speed cameras and improve pedestrian safety measures. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the need for vigilance from both drivers and pedestrians to prevent such devastating occurrences.
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