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4 Indians Killed in US Carpooling Crash

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4 Indians Killed in US Carpooling Crash

A tragic multi-vehicle crash in the US claims the lives of four Indians who had connected via a carpooling app. Investigation into the accident is underway.

Four Indian nationals tragically lost their lives in a horrific multi-vehicle crash in the United States, authorities have confirmed. The victims, who had connected through a popular carpooling app, were traveling together when their vehicle was involved in a major collision with several other cars on a busy highway.

The accident occurred late in the evening on a stretch of road notorious for heavy traffic and frequent accidents. According to initial reports, the car carrying the four Indians was struck by a speeding vehicle, which led to a chain reaction involving multiple cars. Emergency services arrived quickly, but the impact of the crash was so severe that the victims succumbed to their injuries at the scene.

The identities of the deceased have not yet been officially released, pending notification of their families in India. However, authorities have confirmed that all four individuals were in the US for work and had opted to carpool to save on travel costs.

The carpooling app they used has expressed condolences and stated that they are cooperating with local law enforcement as investigations continue. The crash has raised concerns about road safety and the risks associated with carpooling, especially in areas known for high traffic density.

Friends and colleagues of the victims have expressed shock and grief, with many taking to social media to remember their lost loved ones. The Indian community in the US is rallying to support the families of the victims during this difficult time. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging caution and adherence to traffic laws to prevent further tragedies.