A 62-year-old school bus driver was taken into custody in Brooklyn on Thursday after allegedly striking and killing an 11-year-old girl. Wawa Aurelus, who lives in East Flatbush, has been charged with two counts of failure to yield to a pedestrian and failure to exercise due care.
According to police, Aurelus struck Amira Aminova at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue in Bath Beach, leaving her just steps from her home. Despite being involved in a fatal accident, Aurelus did not stay on the scene.
Aminova was rushed to Maimonides Hospital, where she sadly succumbed to her injuries. Authorities say that they were able to apprehend Aurelus shortly after 3 p.m., around the time of the incident.
The NYPD is breathing down Aurelus' neck, and he is set to appear before a judge in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Friday. However, it's worth noting that his attorney information was not immediately available at the time of our report.
This tragic incident has raised questions about the safety measures in place for pedestrians, particularly in areas with high foot traffic like Bath Beach. The NYPD is urging citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
According to police, Aurelus struck Amira Aminova at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue in Bath Beach, leaving her just steps from her home. Despite being involved in a fatal accident, Aurelus did not stay on the scene.
Aminova was rushed to Maimonides Hospital, where she sadly succumbed to her injuries. Authorities say that they were able to apprehend Aurelus shortly after 3 p.m., around the time of the incident.
The NYPD is breathing down Aurelus' neck, and he is set to appear before a judge in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Friday. However, it's worth noting that his attorney information was not immediately available at the time of our report.
This tragic incident has raised questions about the safety measures in place for pedestrians, particularly in areas with high foot traffic like Bath Beach. The NYPD is urging citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.