Chembur school bus tragedy: BMC suspends official for negligence after tree crash kills 11-year-old Vihan Srivastav
Following the tragic death of an 11-year-old boy in a Chembur tree collapse, the BMC has suspended Jagdish Bhoir, an assistant garden superintendent, citing prima facie negligence. The civic body stated that officials found responsible will face strict action. The incident involved a roadside peepal tree falling onto a school bus. The BMC also plans to take action against the road contractor involved in nearby works.
Following the tragic death of an 11-year-old boy in a Chembur tree collapse, the BMC has suspended Jagdish Bhoir, an assistant garden superintendent, citing prima facie negligence. The civic body stated that officials found responsible will face strict action. The incident involved a roadside peepal tree falling onto a school bus. The BMC also plans to take action against the road contractor involved in nearby works.
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