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Parvesh Kumar: Driver whose quick thinking saved kids

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Press Trust of India Gurgaon
Parvesh Kumar, the driver of the bus which was attacked during the protests against "Padmaavat" film, had maintained his cool and asked students and staff to take cover under their seats as he drove them to safety.

The driver has also come in for praise by the principal of the GD Goenka School who said his quick thinking saved many lives yesterday.

"He also also warned other drivers and school management against using the Sohna road route, following which three buses travelling behind turned back," Neeta Bali, the principal, said.

The bus carrying 24 students, five teachers and an attendant was attacked by a group of around 60 activists, believed to be members of a fringe group, who pelted rocks and shattered the vehicle's window panes.
 

She said Kumar, who has been working for 14 years with the school, protected all students during the attack.

"When the stones were being pelted, he applied breaks for a second pretending to slow down, but immediately sped away," she said.

She said Kumar and the attendant also told students to cover their heads and hide under their seats while stones were being pelted.

Kumar told PTI, "It was a terrible experience as the students were scared and crying for help."

"They did not even understand what happened initially. But I asked them to keep calm and take cover under their seats while the window panes were being shattered. They did well though," he said.

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First Published: Jan 26 2018 | 1:05 AM IST

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