The accident occurred at the intersection of Giralt and Macacha Güemes this Thursday morning while the minor was walking with his mother and the couple to the bus stop to return home.
A motorcyclist fled after hitting a seven-year-old boy in Puerto Maderowho died from the brutal impact.
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The accident occurred at the intersection of Giralt and Macacha Güemeswhere the minor – identified with the initials NG – He was hit by a motorcycle on which two people were traveling.


The event occurred at 00:20 this Thursdaywhen the boy and his family were walking to the bus stop to return home in Lanus. In addition to the victim and his mother, there was also his partner, Gonzalo’s two older brothers and a family friend.
After the accident, he quickly arrived at the location. SAME which confirmed that the child had an open leg fracture. For this reason, he was urgently transferred to Argerich Hospital, where he died shortly after.
The heartbreaking story of the child’s mother
“He killed him like a dog,” the boy’s mother said in dialogue with TN. The woman is looking for witnesses who can provide information to find the suspects. “He killed him and carried on as if nothing had happened. “He never managed to stop,” he denounced. He also assured that the motorcycle that hit his son was traveling without a license plate. “I can’t understand how they didn’t see it. Where were the police?”he questioned.
After the event, the woman said: “I was like crazy to ask for help and a police car came. He told me that he couldn’t take me to the hospital because I had to wait for the SAME ambulance. When I saw that my baby was fading, I asked him to please take me.” On the other hand, he remarked: “There is a God and I know that my son will have justice.”
Regarding the perpetrators, the driver and passenger of the motorcycle, they fled after the incident occurred, without stopping. The case is already in the hands of the Homicide, Road and Forensic Transportation Division of Justice.
Source: Ambito