Mass protests over traffic deaths paralyze Dhaka for 5 days
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Five days of protests by tens of thousands of students angry over the traffic deaths of two of their colleagues have largely cut off the capital Dhaka from the rest of Bangladesh, as the demonstrators pressed their demand for safer roads.
The protests began last Sunday after two college students were struck and killed by a pair of buses and eventually paralyzed the capital of 10 million.
An angry mob set fire to a bus after it hit and killed a biker on Friday morning in Dhaka’s Moghbazar area. No casualties were reported.
The two buses involved in the Sunday accident were racing to collect passengers, a common occurrence in the city, which is regularly gridlocked by traffic chaos. One of the bus drivers fled the scene, although both were later arrested.