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A horrifying road accident unfolded right in front of Kolkata's historic Fort William on Monday morning when a speeding private car violently collided with a student pool car, leaving three school children and the pool car driver seriously injured. The high-impact crash took place near the busy Jawaharlal Nehru (JN) Island intersection, causing severe structural damage to the vehicles and completely disrupting peak-hour morning traffic along the Maidan area.
According to preliminary statements from Kolkata Police investigators, the pool car was carrying approximately 8 to 10 school students and was navigating its routine morning route toward Park Street. As the vehicle reached the JN Island junction, a luxury private sedan arriving from the direction of Red Road at an unusually high speed ignored standard traffic regularities and rammed directly into its side. The kinetic impact was so violent that it completely crushed the front chassis and passenger doors of the public transport vehicle, shattering its windscreen entirely and causing it to violently roll over onto the asphalt.
Emergency rescue teams and local onlookers rushed to the mangled wreckage to extricate the screaming children through broken window panes. While two of the injured students were diagnosed with minor bruises and lacerations at a nearby multi-specialty medical facility, doctors confirmed that a third student suffered a severe head injury. The victim sustained a hairline skull fracture and required multiple immediate stitches under intensive medical observation. The driver of the pool car also sustained heavy trauma, including suspected structural fractures to his hand.
Personnel from the Maidan Police Station arrived swiftly at the scene, cordoning off the area and deploying recovery cranes to upright the overturned vehicle. Law enforcement authorities have officially seized the speeding private vehicle and arrested its driver directly from the spot. Traffic department investigators have initiated a forensic review of local dashboard camera footage and street-level surveillance systems to establish whether the near-fatal collision was a direct consequence of a reckless signal violation or excessive speeding