Un chauffeur routier en situation irrégulière inculpé après un accident mortel en Californie

Un ressortissant indien, admis aux États-Unis en 2023, aurait provoqué une collision mortelle impliquant plusieurs véhicules à Lodi, en Californie, alors qu'il conduisait un poids lourd.

Manvir Singh, âgé de 24 ans, a été arrêté après que les autorités ont déclaré qu'il n'avait pas réussi à arrêter son camion, percutant des véhicules qui ralentissaient sur une autoroute. Deux personnes ont péri dans l'accident : Clark James Fojas, âgé de 20 ans, et un mineur. Cinq autres personnes ont été transportées à l'hôpital, dont deux souffrant de blessures graves.

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