Indian Driver Jailed in US After Fatal Truck Crash
An Indian truck driver, Harjinder Singh, originally from Tarn Taran, Punjab, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison in the United States after a tragic road accident in Florida claimed the lives of three American residents.

The Accident in Florida
The incident occurred when Harjinder Singh made a U-turn on a restricted road in Florida. As he attempted the turn, a car collided with his truck, leading to the deaths of three passengers.
Authorities described the accident as a clear violation of traffic laws, and prosecutors argued that Singh’s reckless decision had severe consequences.
Family’s Reaction in India
Back in Punjab, Singh’s family expressed deep sorrow for the lives lost but maintained that the act was not intentional.
“We don’t want to keep talking about it. We are sorry for the three deaths in the accident. He made a mistake, but it wasn’t an intentional crime,” his brother Tejinder Singh said. “He can be punished for the mistake, but it shouldn’t be treated as if he intended to kill.”
The Court’s Judgment
Despite the family’s appeal, the US court handed Harjinder Singh a 45-year prison sentence, considering the case as one of serious negligence leading to multiple deaths.
Legal experts noted that US law treats such fatal road accidents strictly, especially when traffic rules are knowingly violated.
Wider Concerns
The sentencing has sparked discussions among the Indian diaspora and legal observers. Many believe that while the accident was tragic, the punishment may seem disproportionately harsh compared to similar cases.
Human rights advocates argue that cases involving accidental deaths should be treated with a balance of justice and compassion.