Indian Died In Australia, Friend Book For Dangerous Driving!

In a shocking incident, a young Indian breathed his last in a fatal accident in Australia. The car the victim was traveling turned turtle in the mishap making the youth breathe his life. There were three others in the vehicle besides the victim who hails from Maharashtra in India.

Going into details, one Yash Sharma who went to Australia from Maharashtra met with a fatal accident and passed away. The deadly accident is reported from the southern town of Yulara in the Kangaroo nation. His friend is believed to be driving the sedan.

As per the information shared by the local media, victim Yash Sharma and three others were traveling in a Sedan vehicle, and a 21-year-old woman whose identity is not revealed yet reportedly drove the vehicle. But the Sedan lost control and turned turtle. Yash Sharma reportedly did not wear a seat belt and passed away.

The eyewitnesses reportedly said that the woman did not drive the vehicle properly and her dangerous driving is the reason behind the car crash. The CCTV footage also said the same when the cops investigated the matter. Following the rules, the woman was slapped with a service asking her to be present before the local court.

The sad news was informed to the family members of the victim who belongs to Maharashtra. The procedure is underway to shift the victim’s body to his hometown for the last rites.

This is the latest incident where an Indian lost his life in a deadly crash. A few days back as many as three Indians breathed their lash in a fatal accident in the United States.

Talking about the vehicle crash in the United States, two vehicles collided with each other leaving three dead and four injured. The vehicle carrying Indian students collided with the other vehicle coming from the other side. The injured victims were sent to the hospital facility.

Three Telugu students Prem Kumar Reddy, Pavani, and V. Sai Narasimha died on the spot while the other four victims sustained serious injuries. After identifying the details of the three accused, the concerned officers announced their names.