Sikh confidence is not a land for low punishment: Indian-man-man went to jail for an accident, who killed a woman in Adelaide, he was driving at 160 km/h.

Australian media reported that 24 -year -old Bhupinder Singh has been sentenced to jail of more than five years, but has not been sentenced to life imprisonment. The accident occurred in 2023, but the verdict was delayed as Singh had requested for the custody of the house instead of jail as he said that Sikhs faced religious difficulty in custody, including ridicule, dietary challenges and inability to maintain their hair. However, Singh convicted and expressed remorse. District court judge Paul Muscat said that the accident occurred due to Singh’s grain as he was running 160kph 2.5 seconds before the Ford Mustang’s speed of Ford Mustang. Sandford was just 500 meters at a nearby petrol station in his car when Singh’s car hit him with such force that it pushed the vehicle 30 meters below the road. She died at the scene. The judge told Singh, “You were the tail and glow of your high beams. Judge Muscat said,” Christine Sandford’s death was completely avoided if you only followed the speed limit, “said Juidish Muscat.” The crazy pace that you were driving has no chance to escape the Ford Mustang.,“There is a road safety message that is often repeated to motorists, for a good reason, it reminds us all ‘Speed Kill’, sadly what happened here.”
‘No winners’
After the verdict, Sandford’s father said that there is no winner in the case as his daughter would never return. Sandford was preparing food at that time and when the car killed him at a high speed of Singh, he got cooking oil. Singh was sent for sentence in May, lost 9 kg in custodySingh came to Australia from India to study five years ago. His lawyer told the court that when he was sent for sentence in May, he faced ridicule due to his turban. He lost 9 kg in custody, told to the court. But the judge decided that Sikh confidence could not be a basis for low punishment.