Indian international student charged with dangerous driving causing death

A 24-year-old Indian international student who is in Australia to pursue his Masters degree has been charged with dangerous driving causing death after the truck he was driving crashed into a car, killing the occupant.

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A 24-year-old Indian international student who is in Australia to pursue his Masters degree has been charged with dangerous driving causing death after the truck he was driving crashed into a car, killing the occupant on January 4th, reports.

Indian national Hari Bommareddy is pursuing his Masters of Engineering Management at Deakin University.

He works as a part-time delivery truck driver and was driving the Isuzu truck on the morning of January 4th when he collided with a Commodore at Newbury, en-route to Trentham, the police has alleged.

The head-on collision killed 30-year-old John Wilson, an engaged to be married dad of a two-year-old child.
Police have alleged that Bommareddy drove into Mr Wilson’s lane, causing the head-on collision.

The Ballarat Magistrates Court was told on Friday that the evidence showed Mr Wilson had braked heavily.

Detective leading senior Constable Matthew Hunt told the court that post-impact marks showed the truck had been in Mr Wilson’s lane.

Mr Bommareddy thought Mr Wilson had driven onto his side of the road, police said.

He gave a clean breath test at the scene, police added.

Mr Bommareddy was granted bail after he surrendered his Indian passpost.

He will be able to continue his studies and other part-time job as a retail assistant but will not be allowed to drive.

He is scheduled to reappear in the Bendigo Magistrates Court on May 16th for a committal mention.

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Published 10 January 2018 12:38pm
Updated 21 February 2018 8:43am
By MP Singh


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