Three friends die in Australia car crash

Darwin's tight-knit Bangladeshi community has been devastated after three friends were killed in a horrific car crash at Kakadu, only months after others died in a crash at Litchfield National Park in Australia.

News DeskEnglishbdnews24.com
Published : 1 April 2018, 04:32 AM
Updated : 1 April 2018, 05:06 AM

Initial reports from police suggest the driver’s inexperience may have played a role in the accident, ABC News reports.

The crash occurred on the Kakadu Highway at 12.30pm on Saturday, about six kilometres north of Cooinda Lodge.

Three people, believed to be two women and one man, were killed, while the four others in the Toyota Prado were injured.

The other four people are now in a stable condition at Royal Darwin Hospital.

It came less than a year after the Bangladeshi community lost two other friends in a car crash at Litchfield National Park.

"We understand the driver is not used to that vehicle, he's more used to driving a smaller vehicle around town," said NT Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Commander Tony Fuller.
 
He added a 29-year-old had been driving a hired Toyota Prado from Jabiru to Cooinda when he "lost control on a large, sweeping bend".
 
Mahmudul Hasan, the president of the Bangladeshi Student Association of Charles Darwin University, said about 100 people gathered outside the Royal Darwin Hospital overnight to pray for the four who were injured.
 
He believed all three who were killed were married, and survived by their spouses, and less than 30 years old.
 
Darwin's Bangladeshi community is believed to have about 250 members.