Gurugram, Aug. 29 -- A one year old child was crushed to death by a speeding Mahindra Thar allegedly driven by a 22-year-old trainee pharmacist inside the premises of a government-run health centre in Manesar on Thursday morning, police said. The accused identified as Gaurav, (single name), a resident of Shikohpur village in Manesar, was arrested later in the evening. Gaurav had a diploma in pharmacy. The incident occurred between 10am and 10.15am at the primary health centre in Bhangrola in Manesar, where several children, including the victim, were playing. The driver arrived in a black Thar with a fancy registration number, according to investigators. Police said that prima facie it appears that the car was trying to negotiate a sharp turn inside the premises at a considerable speed when the vehicle struck the child. The victim, identified as Avish Kumar, lived with his parents Amrendra Kumar and Puja Devi in a rented house opposite the health centre. The family, originally from Paliganj in Bihar's Patna, had celebrated Avish's first birthday just two weeks ago on July 28. Inspector Virender Khatri, SHO of Kherki Daula police station, said the toddler was playing near the turn when the Thar crushed him. "The toddler was playing within the complex and the driver failed to spot him. The child probably came near the intersection when the car, which was being driven at breakneck speed, ran over him resulting in his instant death. The suspect fled, leaving the vehicle behind, which we later seized," he said. Police registered a case against the driver under sections 106 (causing death by negligence) and 281 (rash driving or riding on a public way) of the BNS at Kherki Daula police station....