US: 29-Year-old Youth Dies In Fatal Road Crash!

Another day, another tragic news related to an Indian origin person in the United States. A youth driving his car reportedly lost control and crashed his vehicle. It is said that the victim allegedly drove his car on the wrong side of the road. The road mishap claimed his life.

Going into details, one Harjot Singh who has been living in the New York City for around a decade lost his life in a deadly crash after the vehicle he was travelling rammed into another vehicle on the Brooklyn highway on the wrong side. A few reports say that the driver might have been drunk.

Harjot Singh and Ravinder Singh were travelling in a car on the Brooklyn highway while Ravinder Singh was driving. It is believed that he was drunk and drove the car on the wrong way leading to a big crash. 29-year-old Harjot Singh died in the crash and Ravinder Singh managed to survive.

As per the media reports, the accused and victim were travelling in a SUV at the exit ramp at Fort Hamilton. With Ravinder Singh reportedly losing control over the vehicle it entered the wrong way and crashed. Harjot Singh is believed to have sat in the back seat. The crash happened at the Bay Ridge. The further investigation is under process and further details are awaited..

With all fingers pointing at Ravinder Singh the concerned police officers are reportedly investigating the case from his angle. As he was driving a few charges were levelled against him including drunk and drive and negligence while driving. Given the strict rules there Ravinder Singh might face serious punishment.

The mishap brought a big loss to Harjot Singh’s family which is mourning his sudden death. He was married and the couple was blessed with twins recently. Unfortunately the twins’ age is less than one year and they lost their father.

Harjot Singh hails from Haryana and his wife is crying his heart out. She lost his better half and has to take care of twins who are around eight months old. The concerned family is awaiting the mortal remains of Harjot Singh.