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SUV Creates Ruckus In Australia, Five Indians Died?

Due to various reasons road mishap incidents are increasing. Surveys say that the majority of incidents can be stopped if drivers drive carefully

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   8 Nov 2023 12:06 PM GMT
SUV Creates Ruckus In Australia, Five Indians Died?
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Due to various reasons road mishap incidents are increasing. Surveys say that the majority of incidents can be stopped if drivers drive carefully. Raising severe concerns about this a speeding car is said to created a ruckus in a town. While many people sustained injuries five people are said to have passed away.

This unfortunate incident is very concerning for Indians as five Indians are said to have passed away in this. This shocking incident was not reported in India but in Australia. A car which was driven by an old man ended a few lives and made their families cry their hearts out.

This happened in Australia's Melbourne at the front lawn of a pub. There was a big crowd at the place and a SUV rammed into them leaving many injured. Five Indians passed away in the unfortunate incident.

As per the media reports, Vivek Bhatia (38), his son Vihan (11), Pratibha Sharma (44), her daughter, Anvi (nine), and Jatin Chugh (30) passed away in the incident. The local authorities were shocked by this unfortunate incident and condoled the deaths.

The local media reports said that this mishap happened when Indians were enjoying a family trip. When they were outside the pub the white colour BMW came at them at a rapid speed.

It is said that the car which created a ruckus was identified by the authorities and identified the driver. An elderly man is said to have driven the BMW vehicle. However, no arrests were made by the authorities in the case so far say reports.

The Indian community was shocked by the unfortunate incident and Indians living there are expressing concerns about such incidents. Their friends in Australia remember them as easygoing and fun-loving people.