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Truck runs over eighth-grader

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November 05, 2025

A 14-year-old student, Roshan Samadhan Aher, was killed on Tuesday morning after being run over by a construction mixer truck near Lohoner village on the SakriShirdi highway. The incident sparked outrage among relatives, who staged a roadblock protest at Devla Pachkandil demanding strict action against the driver.

- FPJ News Network

The agitation was withdrawn after Inspector Sarthak Nehete of Devla Police Station assured the family of firm legal steps.

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