Hoppers Crossing man, 26, killed in Williams Landing crash
The wife of a young man who was killed after his car crossed a median strip and rolled several times in Williams Landing has spoken of her grief.
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The devastated wife of a man killed in a crash in Williams Landing has spoken of her grief.
Police say fatigue may have been a contributing factor to the fatal crash on Monday night, where young Hoppers Crossing man Khusdeep Singh was killed.
Police believe 26-year-oldMr Singh was driving along Palmers Rd when he crossed the median strip and rolled the car several times about 11.15pm.
Emergency services arrived but Mr Singh died at the scene.
Police said the exact cause of the crash was yet to be determined but fatigue may have played a part.
Mr Singh’s wife Japneet Kour has now started a fundraiser appealing for donations to help send her husband back home to his parents in India one last time.
Ms Kour, an international student, came in Australia last year.
She said her husband had been working as a truck driver in Melbourne, and described him as “very positive” with a great outlook on life.
“Any donation, big or small, will make a meaningful difference. Please share this fundraiser to reach as many compassionate hearts as possible,” she wrote.
“Thank you for your support (and) condolences during this devastating time.”
Investigations into the crash are ongoing.
There have now been 273 lives lost on Victorian roads this year, up from 229 at this time last year.