Mumbai Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in the Chembur school bus tragedy where an 11-year-old student died after a roadside tree fell on a bus, officials said. The case has been taken up for investigation to determine possible negligence. Authorities will examine tree condition, maintenance records and civic oversight as part of the probe.
Mumbai: The Mumbai Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in connection with the death of an 11-year-old student in the Chembur school bus tragedy, where a roadside tree collapsed onto a school bus on Tuesday afternoon.
Investigation Begins to Determine Circumstances and Causes
The ADR has been filed following the death of the student, who succumbed to injuries sustained in the incident. Police said the registration of the ADR is a procedural step, while the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident has begun.
Officials are now probing the exact cause of the incident and will determine whether any negligence or lapses contributed to the tree falling on the bus. The investigation will examine all aspects of the accident, including the condition of the tree, whether it had been identified as hazardous, and if the necessary maintenance and inspection procedures had been followed.
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