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Boy, 4, dies after being hit by bus outside A&E moments after he left hospital

Boy had left hospital on foot before being hit outside the A&E department of Queen Elizabeth Queen Margaret Hospital

Athena Stavrou
Friday 08 August 2025 12:02 BST
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Zaahir Jan was hit by a bus after visiting his grandmother
Zaahir Jan was hit by a bus after visiting his grandmother (GoFundMe)

Police are appealing for witnesses after “sweet, funny” four-year-old boy died after being hit by a bus outside a hospital in Kent.

Emergency services were called to Ramsgate Road in Margate, Kent, shortly after 4pm on Thursday following reports of an incident involving a bus and a pedestrian outside Queen Elizabeth Queen Margaret Hospital.

The white single decker bus was travelling near the A&E department when it hit the boy who had left the hospital on foot after visiting his grandmother.

The child, identified by his mother as Zaahir Jan, was taken inside the hospital and a short while later was confirmed dead.

The bus, described as a white single decker vehicle, was travelling near the A&E department when it hit a four-year-old boy who had left the hospital on foot.
The bus, described as a white single decker vehicle, was travelling near the A&E department when it hit a four-year-old boy who had left the hospital on foot. (PA)

His mother, Azaria Green, launched a fundraiser and described her son as a "sweet, funny boy with a cheeky smile”.

"Everyone is devastated, but that word doesn't feel like enough to explain how we are all feeling," she said.

"Our sweet, funny boy with a cheeky smile that could make anyone's heart full. The smile that we can't see again.

"I didn't even get to tell you how much I love you."

His mother, Azaria Green, launched a fundraiser and described her son as a "sweet, funny boy with a cheeky smile”.
His mother, Azaria Green, launched a fundraiser and described her son as a "sweet, funny boy with a cheeky smile”. (GoFundMe)

Investigators from Kent Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.

Witnesses, including passengers travelling on the bus who have not yet spoken to police, should call 01622 798538 or email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk, quoting reference KH//055/25.

“Kent Police said in a statement: “Witnesses, CCTV and dashcam footage are sought by officers investigating a fatal collision in Margate.

“Kent Police was called to Ramsgate Road shortly after 4pm on Thursday 7 August 2025 following a report of an incident involving a bus and a pedestrian outside Queen Elizabeth Queen Margaret Hospital.

“The bus, a white single decker vehicle, was travelling near the entrance to the A&E department. It is reported that the pedestrian, a four year old boy, left the hospital on foot and a collision took place.

“The child was taken inside the hospital and a short while later was sadly confirmed deceased. His next of kin has been informed.”

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