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Child Dies After School Rack Accident; MP Highlights Road Safety Concerns

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A four-year-old boy died in Makwanpur after being crushed by an iron shoe rack at National Secondary School, with his father blaming the school for negligence. Meanwhile, MP Anushka Shrestha raised concerns in parliament about speeding heavy vehicles endangering the public on roads, citing specific accident-prone areas.

  • The child, Aaron Chepang, sustained critical injuries from the rack collapse and died during treatment in Bharatpur, Chitwan, due to severe internal injuries and subsequent infections.
  • Family members stated the child's mother, who is abroad for work, collapsed upon hearing the news and has been hospitalized.
  • MP Shrestha noted that heavily loaded vehicles are often driven at speeds significantly exceeding the 30 km/h limit, reaching up to 80 km/h in some areas.
  • She also pointed to the dilapidated condition of vehicles, including worn-out tires and faulty brakes, as contributing factors to road accidents.
  • The incident in Makwanpur occurred on Thursday, Jestha 7 (May 21).

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