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BOY SLIPS ON ICE, KILLED BY BUS

From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (personal injury and accident attorney and lawyer; serving Brooklyn Queens Bronx; Bronx accident lawyer)

Wednesday, February 17, 200 at around 8:00 AM, four-year-old Amron Altman was waiting for his school bus on 13th Avenue at 49th Street in front of his home in Borough Park, Brooklyn. He slipped on ice and was sucked under the rear wheel of a passing bus. He died from his injuries.

The driver of the bus that caused his death did not know that he had struck the child. When he was alerted as to what occurred, he returned to the accident scene. The bus driver passed an alcohol test. No criminal charges are expected arising out of this tragic accident.

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