Manase Niyonkuru, 12, seriously injured when car jumps curb and pins him against building at Bodell Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island
Police: Child struck, pinned by car in Providence
Manase Niyonkuru was pinned under the car, screaming for help, according to witnesses.
According to boy’s family, the woman driving the car was Manase’s aunt – who was coming to say goodbye because she is moving out of state.
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