Deadly Hit-and-Run Crash Claim Another Victim as School Bus Driver Arrested in Brooklyn
A 62-year-old school bus driver, Wawa Aurelus, is facing serious charges after allegedly striking and killing an 11-year-old girl in a hit-and-run crash on Thursday afternoon in the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn. The incident occurred at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue, where police claim Aurelus failed to yield to pedestrian Amira Aminova, who was just steps from her home.
Eyewitnesses detail that Aurelus did not stop at the scene following the fatal collision, sparking a swift response from authorities. First responders rushed Aminova to Maimonides Hospital, where she tragically succumbed to her injuries.
Aurelus, of East Flatbush, has been charged with two counts of failure to yield to a pedestrian and failure to exercise due care. The NYPD took him into custody shortly after 3 p.m., the time the alleged hit-and-run occurred. He is set to appear before a judge in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Friday.
A lawyer's details for Aurelus are not currently available. A family's devastating loss has left many grappling with questions about accountability and responsibility behind the wheel. The investigation continues, as community members demand answers and justice for the young victim.
A 62-year-old school bus driver, Wawa Aurelus, is facing serious charges after allegedly striking and killing an 11-year-old girl in a hit-and-run crash on Thursday afternoon in the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn. The incident occurred at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue, where police claim Aurelus failed to yield to pedestrian Amira Aminova, who was just steps from her home.
Eyewitnesses detail that Aurelus did not stop at the scene following the fatal collision, sparking a swift response from authorities. First responders rushed Aminova to Maimonides Hospital, where she tragically succumbed to her injuries.
Aurelus, of East Flatbush, has been charged with two counts of failure to yield to a pedestrian and failure to exercise due care. The NYPD took him into custody shortly after 3 p.m., the time the alleged hit-and-run occurred. He is set to appear before a judge in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Friday.
A lawyer's details for Aurelus are not currently available. A family's devastating loss has left many grappling with questions about accountability and responsibility behind the wheel. The investigation continues, as community members demand answers and justice for the young victim.