Tragic Accident Claims Life of 4-Year-Old Outside Margate Hospital
A family outing to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (QEQM) Hospital in Margate ended in heartbreak on August 7, 2025. Four-year-old Zaahir Jan lost his life in a sudden accident just after 4 p.m.
Accident Near A&E Entrance
Zaahir had just visited his grandmother and was leaving the hospital with his family. Near the A&E entrance on Ramsgate Road, a white single-decker bus struck him. Witnesses described a chaotic scene — screeching brakes, frantic movement, and the shocking moment everyone realized a child had been hit.
Emergency Response and Confirmation of Death
Emergency responders rushed Zaahir back into the hospital. Despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead shortly after. Kent Police confirmed they immediately informed his next of kin. A spokesperson stated officers arrived soon after 4 p.m., responding to reports of a bus-pedestrian collision.
Remembering Zaahir: The Youngest of Five
Zaahir was the youngest of five siblings. Known for his energy, charm, and infectious smile, he could brighten any room. Tragically, his death came just six days after the family lost his cousin’s mother. A cousin called the double loss “unbearable.”
A Mother’s Heartbreak and a Community’s Support
Zaahir’s mother, Azaria, shared her grief in a GoFundMe appeal for burial expenses. She described him as “our sweet funny boy with a cheeky smile that could make anyone’s heart full.” She expressed the pain of never holding or hearing her son again. The fundraiser supports two funerals within one devastating week.
Calls for Witnesses and Ongoing Investigation
Tributes flooded social media, as friends, neighbors, and strangers shared memories of Zaahir’s joyful life. Meanwhile, Kent Police continue their investigation. They are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage to help piece together the accident.
Silence at QEQM Hospital
Outside the hospital, the silence feels heavier than ever. The absence of Zaahir’s laughter marks a deep loss felt across the community.