A younger man who died in a nationwide park after a automobile plunged into the water within the early hours of the morning has been recognized.
Emergency providers had been referred to as to Audley Weir within the Royal Nationwide Park, south of Sydney, about 1.15am on Wednesday.
Officers had been informed a blue Audi sedan and a silver Mercedes sedan had been driving down Audley Street, close to Riverside Street, earlier than the blue automobile got here off the street, entered the water and sank.
It is understood the driving force, a person in his 20s, was in a position to free himself from the sinking automobile and swim to security. He was taken to hospital for necessary testing.
His passenger, additionally a person in his 20s, was trapped within the automobile.
Police then recovered the physique of a person about 10.20am.
He has been recognized as 20-year-old Muhammad Kashif, a passionate cricketer from Casula who was finding out electrical engineering.
‘Everyone can be remembering him due to his power and smile,’ former cricket coach Omar Khan informed 9News on Wednesday evening.
Muhammad Kashif (above) was trapped in a blue Audi sedan when it entered the water at Audley Weir within the Royal Nationwide Park
The automobile (above) was submerged in Audley Weir about 1.15am on Wednesday
‘We will not neglect his smiley face.
‘I will not be forgetting him for the remainder of my life.’
The driving force, and an 18-year-old man driving the Mercedes, underwent a roadside breath take a look at, which returned a destructive outcome.
‘There was a passenger within the second automobile, who’s voluntarily on the police station offering police details about what occurred,’ Sergeant Steven Planinic stated.
{The teenager} has additionally been taken to hospital for testing.
It is believed there was no contact between the 2 automobiles.
The Audi was recovered from the water, with a crane lifting it from the weir on Wednesday morning.
Police established a criminal offense scene and specialist officers have began an investigation into the incident.
Kashif (above) was a passionate cricketer from Casula and was finding out electrical engineering
Police are seen speaking to witnesses in the course of the early hours of Wednesday
Police established a criminal offense scene (above) and specialist officers are investigating the incident
‘Prices could also be pending for each drivers,’ Planinic stated.
Motorists had been informed to keep away from the realm, with Audley Street closed in each instructions by means of Wednesday morning.
A report can be ready for the coroner.













