I think it was as much the mothers fault as it was the drivers. Her mother should have been more responsible while crossing the road, knowing fully well how people drive here.
On the airport road after FFC too, many people have been run over by speeding vehicles. The downside is that after dark, it is difficult for a driver to spot a person recklessly running across the road unless you have your high-beam on. I have experienced this often :-(
Regarding the decision, it's harsh for us to rest all the blame on the driver considering the fact that there was no crossing zone, speed-bumps and a general lack of safety measures outside the school premises.
Besides, who knows if the Pakistani national was the actual person driving the car?
I think it was as much the mothers fault as it was the drivers. Her mother should have been more responsible while crossing the road, knowing fully well how people drive here.
On the airport road after FFC too, many people have been run over by speeding vehicles. The downside is that after dark, it is difficult for a driver to spot a person recklessly running across the road unless you have your high-beam on. I have experienced this often :-(
Regarding the decision, it's harsh for us to rest all the blame on the driver considering the fact that there was no crossing zone, speed-bumps and a general lack of safety measures outside the school premises.
Besides, who knows if the Pakistani national was the actual person driving the car?