NEW DELHI: At least nine schoolchildren were killed and 20 others injured in the Bihar state on Saturday after a jeep crashed into them outside their school in an apparent hit-and-run, police said.

Officers said the driver hit the children at speed as he was driving away from another location close to the school, where his vehicle had brushed against a pedestrian. The incident took place in Muzaffarpur district, around 70 kilometres from the state capital Patna.

“Eyewitnesses have told us that the driver didn’t stop even after running over these middle-school children,” Anil Kumar Singh, deputy inspector general of Bihar police said.

“His car overturned after the accident and he ran away from the spot. We are still looking for him,” he said. The 20 injured children have been admitted to hospital, he added. India has some of the world’s deadliest roads.

At least 12 children aged between seven and 14 were killed in northern Uttar Pradesh state last January after their schoolbus collided with a truck.

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2018

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