The prosecutor’s office has taken control of the case involving an accident that injured a baby. In line with this, Telegram channel reports from the Moscow prosecutor’s office provide documentation of the incident record.
The event occurred along Samarkand Boulevard in the southeastern part of the city. A 44-year-old woman driving a Mitsubishi struck a woman who was pushing a baby stroller while crossing at a non-signal, irregular pedestrian crossing. Following the collision, the stroller toppled to its side as the mother regained her footing, while the stroller was left on the street.
Inside the stroller was a newborn girl, merely two weeks old. The infant was transported to a city hospital for evaluation and treatment. Details about the child’s condition were not disclosed in the available report. The document indicates that the prosecutor’s office for the Southeastern Administrative District is actively monitoring the investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident and to ensure a thorough review of all contributing factors.
In a related note, prior to this case, traffic police in the Belgorod region reported that a teenager sustained injuries during an armed pursuit. The two cases together underscore ongoing concerns about road safety and the authorities’ commitment to examining all aspects of such events to prevent recurrences and protect vulnerable road users.