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Boy Who Ran To Pick Up Kite Died After Being Hit By Car, Magistrate Had Written On The Vehicle

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Anand Kumar
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January 14, 2026

Samvad Sutra, Dalmau (Rae Bareli). A 10-year-old boy crossing the road was hit by the private car of Tehsildar Sadar posted in Lakhimpur Kheri. He was seriously injured in the accident. He was referred from CHC to AIIMS, where he died during treatment. The Tehsildar is a resident of this place.

Retired soldier Afaq Hussain, resident of Mian Tola Mohalla of the town, is a security guard at AIIMS. His 10-year-old son Ali was crossing the road on Wednesday to pick up the cut kite. Meanwhile, a car coming at a high speed from Murai Bagh town (which had Magistrate written on the back) hit Ali hard in front of the old Nagar Panchayat.

Hearing the screams, people nearby ran. People tried to remove the driver from the vehicle. Here, seeing the commotion increasing, the driver took the injured child to the Community Health Center, where the doctors referred him to AIIMS as the child's condition was critical. During this time, Ali's family members also reached CHC. It is being told that Ali was also taken to AIIMS in the same vehicle, where he died during treatment.

According to local people, deceased Ali was the only son of his father Afaq Hussain in a family of five brothers. He was a student of class five. Due to his death, two sisters Nazia, Heera Hussain and mother Nausheen Akhtar are in bad condition and crying. Dalmau Kotwal Raghavan Singh says that the injured child from the vehicle that caused the accident has been taken to AIIMS. On the basis of the memo, the Panchnama of the dead body is being conducted in AIIMS. A case will be registered after receiving the complaint.

Who was driving the car...

The police kept suppressing the issue till late night as to who was driving the car. CO Dalmau Girjashankar Tripathi told that it is the car of Tehsildar of Lakhimpur Kheri. He said that right now both the parties are in AIIMS, hence no complaint has been filed.

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