High speed car accident in US: 3 women from Gujarat dead
First Published: 27th April, 2024 21:33 IST
The only survivor of the accident was reportedly injured and taken to the hospital
Three women from Gujarat lost their lives in a fatal road mishap at Greenville County, South Carolina, US.
It was a high speed crash as the driver lost control of the vehicle as it swerved across multiple lanes, climbed an embankment, and tossed at least 20 feet into the air before colliding with trees and coming to a stop with the vehicle totally smashed.
The deceased have been identified as Rekhaben Patel, Sangitaben Patel, and Manishaben Patel, all residents of Gujarat’s Anand district.
The only survivor of the accident was reportedly injured and taken to the hospital.
The vehicle’s detection system alerted some family members about the crash, prompting them to notify local authorities in South Carolina, reports said.
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