Seoul, South Korea—A nine-year-old child died on a marked school zone pedestrian crosswalk when a speeding delivery truck barreled through a red traffic signal. The fatal collision occurred during afternoon dismissal hours in a densely populated residential district of the capital.
The commercial delivery vehicle was traveling at excessive speed along a multi-lane municipal avenue. The driver failed to decelerate as the signal turned red and a group of children stepped onto the asphalt.
The truck struck the young student directly, dragging the victim several meters before coming to a halt against a streetlamp. Panicked pedestrians rushed to the scene and alerted emergency medical services.
National fire agency paramedics arrived swiftly to administer advanced life-support measures on the street surface. The child suffered catastrophic cranial and internal injuries, expiring before ambulance transport could reach the hospital.
Metropolitan police officers detained the thirty-five-year-old delivery driver at the scene for criminal questioning. Roadside breathalyzer and narcotics screenings administered by traffic police yielded negative results.
Investigators secured closed-circuit television recordings from nearby storefronts documenting the exact trajectory and speed of the truck. Enraged local residents gathered behind police lines, demanding immediate implementation of physical traffic calming infrastructure.
Seoul municipal transportation officials promised to review automated speed enforcement cameras along the corridor.
The detained driver faces formal arrest warrants on charges of professional negligence resulting in death under traffic safety statutes.
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