A 9-year-old boy has died
after being hit by an
The incident happened
late afternoon at the Waterford East Apartments on Island Bay Drive
In a preliminary report
by the FHP, troopers said the bus was stationary when the boy exited the
vehicle. The report states that as the bus driver proceeded to leave the
complex, the boy ran back toward the bus and crawled underneath it as it was
moving. Troopers said the bus driver was unaware of the boy's actions and ran
over him.
A woman who identified
herself as the boy's aunt told FOX 35 News that he ran under the bus to chase a
football, adding that he was an avid football player.
"It is absolutely
devastating for this family that is here, but also for our investigators that
have to investigate this type of scene," said FHP spokesperson Lt. Tara
Crescenzi.
The boy was the only
student on the bus, Lt. Crescenzi added.
According to Orange
County Public Schools (OCPS), the child attended
"We are deeply
saddened to hear of the tragic death of one of our precious students who was
involved in a bus accident late this afternoon. My heartfelt thoughts and
prayers go out to the student's family and school community," wrote OCPS
Superintendent Dr. Maria Vazquez, in a statement sent to FOX 35. "To lose
a child so suddenly and tragically is extremely difficult, especially for
family and friends."
Dr. Vazquez also said
that counselors would be available for any student or staff member.
"We ask that you
keep the entire
The identity of the child
was not immediately released. Neighbors are still in shock, mourning the loss
of a young life.
It’s a small community. All
the kids know each other, you know what I mean, and the mother is – I can just
imagine how she feels," said Irene Torres. Very sad.
Kenia Thomas is a
neighboring mom and said her son lost his best friend.
"He just saw him. I
don’t think he can fully comprehend what’s going on. He just knows that his
best friend -- he’s not going to see his best friend, so I know it’s hard for
him," Joachim said.
Family and friends
gathered at the scene as investigators started piecing together what happened.
"It’s going to be
extremely tragic for a long period of time and probably for the rest of their
lives for what has happened here tonight," Lt. Crescenzi said.
Troopers reviewed the
surveillance video of the school bus and apartment complex and interviewed at
least one witness.
"We know we’re never
going to see him again. You go from seeing a little baby every day to now he’s
just gone," Torres added.
The bus was towed away
for a mechanical inspection. Its 54-year-old driver was also interviewed. FHP
said he has more than a decade of experience.

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