A devastating car crash on Leach Highway in Perth, Western Australia, has claimed four lives, including a Nepali-origin driver, leaving the local community in shock.
The tragic incident involved 43-year-old Rabin Rawal, originally from Nepal, who was reportedly driving in the wrong direction when his vehicle collided head-on with a taxi, according to local media outlet Seven News.
The crash resulted in the deaths of Rawal, the 58-year-old taxi driver, and two passengers in the taxi—an 81-year-old mother and her 56-year-old daughter, all of whom were fatally injured on impact, Seven News reported.
Rabin Rawal, a government employee in Perth, lived just two kilometers away from the accident site with his wife and children. His sudden demise has left the local Nepali community and Perth residents deeply saddened.
Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. While initial reports suggest the possibility of deliberate action, further details are yet to be confirmed as investigations progress, Seven News stated.
This tragic event has sparked renewed conversations about road safety and the devastating consequences of accidents caused by reckless driving.
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