A hit-and-run accident
It was the school holidays ! For many youngsters it was a time for fun and
games.
In one particular housing estate, the children enjoyed
riding their bicycles around the area. The housing estate in which they lived
in was relatively quiet and it was quite safe to ride their bicycles on the
road, but as young boys go, they can tend to get a bit reckless sometimes, too
reckless for their own good.
The residents of the area were usually careful when they
drove their cars. Even so there were several near misses as the drivers had to
avoid the reckless young children on their bicycles. The children had no
knowledge of traffic rules and they did pretty much as they pleased. Their
parents never educated them about road safety. In effect, the young cyclists
were just accidents waiting to happen. It was just a mater of time before
something tragic happened.
One evening as a group of five children was tearing down a
road on their bicycles, a van suddenly shot out of a side road right in their
path. The driver was obviously a stranger to the area and did not see the
danger until it was too late. He braked hard and swerved his van in an attempt
to avoid hitting the young cyclists. Tried as he did, he could not avoid
hitting the leading cyclist. The front end of the van collided with the young
cyclist with a sickening crunch. The boy was flung onto the road.
The van stopped and the driver opened the door, but he did
not get out. Instead he closed the door, reversed his van from the fallen boy
and the wrecked bicycle, engaged a forward gear and sped off. He did not want
to hang around to deal with the angry residents knowing full well that he might
be bashed up or
perhaps even killed.
It was just as well that he fled for soon the residents ran
out of their houses and onto the scene of the accident. the boy was still
alive. One of the men lifted him up, put him into a neighbor's car and took him
to the hospital.
For more than an hour after the accident the angry residents
milled around the area uttering curses. However nobody had noted down the
number of the van. All they knew was that it was driven by a young man, nothing
more. To this day the identity of the hit-and-run van is unknown. The
accident victim is alive but walks
with a limp. Although the incident was not a pleasant one, it at least
has a positive effect. The young cyclists do not ride recklessly around
anymore. Their parents do not want a repeat of the accident.
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