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Melbourne Schoolboy Caught in Bus Doors

A bus driver has been dismissed after a Melbourne schoolboy was trapped in the doors of a public bus and dragged along the road for several hundred metres.

The 12-year-old was travelling to school in Wheelers Hill, in the city’s south-east, around 8am on March 16 when his bag became caught in the bus’s automatic doors.

Footage captured on a mobile phone and released by the boy’s mother shows the student being dragged along the road as he lifts his knees in an attempt to avoid being scraped against the bitumen.

A spokesperson for Ventura Bus Lines said the bus driver involved had been terminated.

“This is a very distressing incident, and we will continue to support the passenger and family at this time,” a spokesperson said.

The safety of our passengers is our priority. We have emphasised our safety protocols with all drivers and will implement a review to enhance driver training programs.

“Following a full investigation into this incident, and internal disciplinary procedures, the driver’s employment has been terminated.”

The boy’s mother Grace shared the confronting footage on Instagram and said another school mum saw her son hanging off the bus and honked to warn the driver.

It is understood the boy was dragged for about 350 metres down Brandon Park Drive before the bus driver noticed.

“It still gives me anxiety every time I see the footage, it’s just horrible,” Grace told Today.

“When the bus took off he knew that he couldn’t keep running at its side so he just had to lift his legs off the ground.

“And honestly, if he was a taller student, or a weaker student, there is no way he would be able to hang on to the side of a moving bus, at that speed, for that distance.”

Grace earlier told 3AW that her son, who had just started year seven this year, was mostly uninjured.

He was left with some bruising on his shoulder from the strap of his schoolbag.

“We’re very, very thankful that he is physically unhurt,” she said.

“I don’t know how it happened.

“He could have died… he could have clipped the side [of the] cars.”

Grace said her son is now “traumatised” and does not like to catch the bus to school alone.

“[He] is still seeing a psychologist, but he can’t travel on the bus alone anymore and he gets panic attacks when he sees a bus on the road,” she told Today.

Grace called for safety improvements to ensure a similar incident does not occur.

“The bus door only has one sensor in the middle of the door and Nathaniel was caught under that sensor, so it didn’t set off any alarms for the driver,” she said.

“However, the door wasn’t fully closed, his arm was caught in it, you would think there would be another safety feature on the bus to alert the driver of that.”

“Ventura [the bus operator] are not being accountable, the responses I have received from them so far have been very dismissive and just very disappointing.

“We need our children to be safe. This should not have happened to [my son] or anybody else, it’s just horrible.”

Victoria Police said it is aware of the incident but that it was not reported to police.

Police are now making enquiries.

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