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Electric Car Crushes Boy, 5, in 'Self-Accelerating' Horror

7 Jan

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Summary

  • A five-year-old boy died from head injuries after an electric car allegedly accelerated on its own.
  • The driver claims the Volkswagen ID.4 moved without him pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • The tragic incident also left the driver's son with two broken legs.
Electric Car Crushes Boy, 5, in 'Self-Accelerating' Horror

A five-year-old boy named Fareed Amir tragically lost his life when a family friend's electric car allegedly accelerated unexpectedly. The incident occurred in November 2022 near London Bridge as Fareed walked home from school. The driver, Ashenafei Demisse, contends that his parked Volkswagen ID.4 moved forward on its own while he was inside.

The car's sudden acceleration resulted in Fareed's fatal head injuries and left Demisse's 12-year-old son with two broken legs. Police investigations found no mechanical faults with the 2021 model electric vehicle. Prosecutors argue that Demisse inadvertently pressed the accelerator, causing the car to speed forward and collide with the children.

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Fareed's mother desperately carried him to a nearby hospital, but he was pronounced dead due to multiple traumatic injuries. Demisse faces charges of causing death and serious injury by careless driving. His defense insists the electric car moved autonomously, a claim central to the ongoing court proceedings. A JustGiving page remembers Fareed as a happy boy, deeply missed by his school and loved ones.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fareed Amir tragically died from multiple traumatic injuries, including a fractured skull, after being struck by an electric car that allegedly accelerated on its own.
Ashenafei Demisse claims his Volkswagen ID.4 electric car moved on its own accord without him pressing the accelerator pedal.
No, police found no evidence of faults in the 2021-made electric car, leading them to conclude the driver was the only factor that could have moved it.

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