6YO M’sian Boy On His Way To Deliver Breakfast To Parents Gets Run Over By Hit-&-Run Lorry

As a kid, I’ve always enjoyed making my parents laugh. It made me happy to see them happy, and it always warmed my heart when I did things for them. It could be as simple as cooking them a meal or just helping them with washing the dishes. Or even gifting them a present.

That was all that mattered to me when I was younger. It was just that simple.

One six-year-old kid from Malaysia also wanted to make his parents happy by buying them some breakfast.

He knew that his parents had to get up early to work at a rubber plantation, so as a filial son, he decided to fill their tummies so they could continue with their hard work for the rest of the day.

The Conquest To Buy Food

Since he was still young, he asked his aunt to send him to buy some coconut rice and pastries on her motorcycle.

They were on their way to his parents’ plantation after buying their food when all of a sudden, they got hit by a reckless lorry driver.

The impact was enough to cause their motorcycle to lose control and cause both of them to fall off the motorcycle and onto the ground. But instead of stopping and checking on their injuries, the driver decided to drive off.

And as he did so, he ran over the six-year-old boy, killing him.

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Even after this, he didn’t bother to stop.

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The boy’s aunty injured her knees, feet, and eyes from the fall.

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A Life Cut Short By A Reckless Driver

She immediately reported the incident to the police and they eventually came and confirmed the little boy’s death. Since the lorry driver just drove off without stopping, the police are urgently seeking witnesses to step forward with any information they have.

Who would have thought that a simple intention to make his parents happy would end in such an unfortunate way?

We send our deepest condolences to the little boy’s family and hope that the aunt of the boy recovers soon. Hopefully, the culprit will be found soon so that justice can be served.