By Rohingya Vision TV
Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh: Another Rohingya child was hit and killed by a vehicle at a makeshift camp yesterday (10th April 2019), reports a source.
At Thaing Khali Camp 19 – Block C15 a vehicle came at fast speed and hit a Rohingya boy recklessly, killing the child immediately in the scene.
[ The deceased child Ali Zuhar S/O Noor Boshor, 10 at Thaing Khali Camp 19. Image: Rohingya Vision TV]
The deceased was identified to be Ali Zuhar S/O Noor Boshor, 10, who was sheltering in
The child’s family originally hails from Arrishafara village of Maungdaw Township, who also had to flee their village like other hundreds of thousands to save their lives in Burmese military’s genocidal operations.
Until now no clue of the vehicle or the driver who hit the child couldn’t be traced by the responsible authorities.

Earlier in similar manner another Rohingya child was also killed in a makeshift camp.
The living conditions and transportation of Rohingya in the makeshift camps have become extremely risky and dangerous for the crowded and poorly managed conditions, putting innocent children’s lives at risk.
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