Child dies in tragic school van accident in Chembur

A tragic school van accident in the Chembur locality of Mumbai has resulted in the death of a child. The victim, who was the only child of their parents, was known for a deep love of playing football.
The loss of the young child has devastated the family and raised serious concerns regarding student safety and transport regulation in the metropolitan area.
The incident was reported by Pratip Acharya, a journalist with The Indian Express. Acharya is a seasoned reporter based in Mumbai who specializes in urban governance, civic affairs, and city politics. Over a career spanning more than a decade, he has focused on local democracy, municipal decision-making, and critical infrastructure challenges across Mumbai and its surrounding areas.
Acharya, who relocated to Mumbai in 2016, has extensive experience reporting on high-stakes civic and political events. His reporting career began in 2014 at The Times of India in Kolkata, after which he worked with The Free Press Journal and Hindustan Times before joining the Mumbai bureau of The Indian Express. He has also conducted ground reporting during major public health crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Indian Express bureau in Mumbai actively covers municipal administration, public safety, and community welfare. Journalists at the bureau, including senior correspondent Nayonika Bose, regularly report on critical failures in public infrastructure, civic governance, and public safety incidents across the city. This coverage frequently includes investigations into unauthorized building collapses, the maintenance of essential city services, and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's response to public safety hazards.
No official details regarding the exact cause of the school van tragedy, the date of the incident, or the identity of the deceased child have been released by the authorities.

