<p><br />A three-year-old Indian boy died after being run over by a vehicle in Saudi Arabia's Makkah province, according to a media report today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Zayan Rahman, from Karnataka, fell from his school bus while it was still in motion on Sunday and was run over by another vehicle. He died on the spot.<br /><br />"My son was returning home on board a bus belonging to a private school," said Ziaur Rahman, Zayan's father.<br /><br />The death triggered demands from Indian parents to consider establishing community schools like in other cities, the Arab News reported. The parents said such schools are safer for their children.<br /><br />Makkah, which is witnessing massive infrastructural and development projects, is home to thousands of Indian expatriates.<br /><br />Rahman, who works for a leading construction company, said finding schools for children of the Indian community is a major problem.<br /><br />"I have lost my only son but hope to guarantee the safety of other children of my community," he said. </p>
<p><br />A three-year-old Indian boy died after being run over by a vehicle in Saudi Arabia's Makkah province, according to a media report today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Zayan Rahman, from Karnataka, fell from his school bus while it was still in motion on Sunday and was run over by another vehicle. He died on the spot.<br /><br />"My son was returning home on board a bus belonging to a private school," said Ziaur Rahman, Zayan's father.<br /><br />The death triggered demands from Indian parents to consider establishing community schools like in other cities, the Arab News reported. The parents said such schools are safer for their children.<br /><br />Makkah, which is witnessing massive infrastructural and development projects, is home to thousands of Indian expatriates.<br /><br />Rahman, who works for a leading construction company, said finding schools for children of the Indian community is a major problem.<br /><br />"I have lost my only son but hope to guarantee the safety of other children of my community," he said. </p>