Lucknow Hit & Run: Just 5 Days After Kanpur Lamborghini Case, Class 12 Boy Runs Over 6 Year, Child Killed
- A speeding car allegedly driven by a Class 12 student ran over several people at a roadside chaat stall in Lucknow.
- A 6-year-old child died while at least five others, including women and children, were injured.
- The minor driver fled the scene after the crash; police have detained a girl who was in the car.
- CCTV footage is being examined as police search for the absconding accused.

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A tragic hit-and-run incident in Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow has triggered public outrage after a speeding car driven by a minor ploughed into pedestrians near a roadside food stall, killing a six-year-old child and leaving several others injured.
The accident, which occurred on Thursday evening on Kanpur Road, has once again raised concerns over reckless driving and underage motorists on city roads.
Speeding car crashes into chaat stall crowd
According to police, the incident took place around 6 pm near the Hanuman Temple on Kanpur Road. A Swift Dzire car travelling from Lucknow towards Kanpur reportedly went out of control and rammed into people standing at a chaat stall eating snacks.
The impact of the crash was severe, with the vehicle hitting multiple pedestrians and then colliding with a parked motorcycle and nearby vehicles.
Those affected in the accident include:
A 6-year-old child who later died
Two women and another child among the injured
An e-rickshaw driver and others present nearby
Police said at least six people sustained injuries in the crash and were immediately rushed to a nearby private hospital by locals and passersby.
Child succumbs to injuries, others hospitalised
The accident proved fatal for six-year-old Dikshant, who suffered critical injuries and died during treatment at the hospital. His death has devastated the family and sparked anger among residents in the area.
Other injured individuals, including women and children, are currently undergoing treatment. The police have sent the child's body for post-mortem examination and initiated further legal proceedings.
Victims identified so far include:
Sadhna Patel and her mother Meena Devi
A 12-year-old boy named Armaan
E-rickshaw driver Awadh BihariSeveral vehicles parked nearby, including an auto-rickshaw and a motorcycle, were also damaged in the crash.
Minor driver fled, female companion detained
Police investigations revealed that the car was allegedly being driven by a Class 12 student. A young woman was also present inside the vehicle at the time of the accident, and both are said to be minors.
Banthra police station officials said:
The girl stepped out of the car after the crash.
The driver fled the scene with the vehicle.
Police have taken the girl into custody for questioning.
During interrogation, she reportedly disclosed that the driver, identified as Gaurav, studies with her at a local college. Authorities are now working to trace him.
CCTV footage under scrutiny
Investigators are examining CCTV footage from nearby locations to identify the route taken by the accused and locate the vehicle involved. Police say multiple teams have been deployed to track down the minor driver.
Key developments in the investigation:
- CCTV footage from surrounding areas being analysed
- Search underway for the accused driver and vehicle
- Legal action to be taken under relevant sections once he is detained
Officials have assured that the accused will be arrested soon and strict action will follow.
The fatal crash has sparked outrage among local residents, with many questioning how minors gain access to vehicles and drive recklessly on busy roads. The incident has drawn comparisons with previous high-profile cases of rash driving involving young drivers.
Residents and eyewitnesses have demanded strict action against underage drivers.
As investigations continue, the tragedy has once again highlighted the dangers of reckless driving and the urgent need for stricter monitoring to prevent such incidents on city roads.
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