Pasuruan, Indonesia—A high school student died early Wednesday morning after being struck by a dump truck on a heavily traveled road in Pasuruan. The victim was attempting to cross the street near a school zone when the heavy vehicle failed to stop. Emergency responders arrived at the scene minutes later but declared the victim dead on arrival.
Local witnesses stated that the truck driver did not show immediate signs of slowing down as he approached the intersection. The vehicle was reportedly hauling a load of gravel toward a nearby construction site. Traffic in the area came to a complete standstill for nearly two hours while police managed the debris.
Police officers moved the truck to the shoulder to allow traffic to resume its flow. The driver remained at the scene and surrendered to authorities without resistance. Investigators are currently reviewing witness statements to determine if speed was a factor in the collision.
The body of the student was transported to a local hospital for a post-mortem examination. Family members arrived at the facility shortly after the news began to circulate among the neighborhood residents. Grief and frustration marked the atmosphere outside the hospital entrance as officials processed the paperwork.
Local transportation department officials indicated that this stretch of road has seen increased heavy vehicle traffic in recent months. Residents have previously complained about the lack of pedestrian infrastructure in this specific area. These warnings from the community appear to have gone largely unheeded by local planners.
The driver underwent a preliminary breathalyzer test at the local precinct to rule out substance impairment. Authorities have impounded the dump truck as part of the ongoing investigation into the mechanical state of the vehicle. Brake inspections are scheduled for later this evening at the transport facility.
The office of the local police chief confirmed that they are holding the driver in custody for further questioning. They refused to provide a specific timeline for when a formal indictment might be filed against him. The community continues to demand stricter enforcement regarding truck transit times during peak school hours.
Road safety remains a contentious issue in this district as industrial development continues to expand. The lack of standardized speed bumps or crossing signals remains a primary concern for parents in the area. Official reports on the mechanical health of the truck are expected by tomorrow.
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