A woman’s family is grateful she survived a Range Rover crash

A woman’s family is grateful she survived a Range Rover crash


The family of a lady who miraculously lived through a terrifying Range Rover collision has expressed gratitude that she is still alive.

26-year-old Zamarod Arif was a passenger in the automobile that crashed through a fence, struck a Tesla that was parked, and then came to rest on Tube rails.

She is believed to have only survived the collision—which resulted in the death of a 33-year-old mother—because of her seatbelt.

A £120,000 vehicle driven by Rida Al Mousawi, 24, went off the road and caught fire on Monday. He is still hospitalised in a severe condition.

The supercharged 4×4, which launched over a public pavement and landed on the railroad lines at Park Royal Underground station in north-west London, is said to have just recently been purchased by the manager of the jewellery shop who is of Iraqi descent.

According to reports, he owns the Hiba Jewellery shop on London’s Edgware Road, where he is widely known among other store owners for his passion for automobiles.

One person told MailOnline that he had just lately traded in his Mercedes and purchased the Range Rover. The SVR model of the automobile was the most powerful one.

We all knew him since he had a very busy social life, and he is a fantastic man. He was unmarried.

Her arm and leg were fractured, according to last night’s statement from Miss Arif’s family, and she is still being treated for them at the hospital.

Her buddy, a mother of three and an eyelash technician, was thrown from the Range Rover and perished as a result. She is survived by a little daughter.

The performance 4×4 crashed over the barrier on the A40 at 3.48 in the morning, striking a Tesla showroom and inflicting thousands of pounds worth of damage, as seen on dashcam video.

The Range Rover is said to have collided with a 57-year-old man’s vehicle while it was being charged in the centre. He suffered injuries that were not life-threatening.

I learned around 8am, Miss Arif’s brother Raza Arif told the Daily Mail. My sister had been in an accident, the police called to inform me. The fact that she lived mattered a lot. That is my everything—that is my blood, that is my body.

I praise God and am overjoyed. I am at my wit’s end.

As her brother, I’m utterly annoyed by it. We’re all in a state of disbelief about someone travelling over 100 mph in a 40 mph zone. It makes absolutely no sense.

The Range Rover may have been travelling at more than 100 mph when it went off the road, according to a source at Jaguar Land Rover, the company that makes Range Rovers, who spoke to the Mail.

A lady was “ejected” from the Range Rover as it shot into the air, according to Uber driver Nawaf Ali, who was nearby at the moment.

It seemed as if she had been thrown from the automobile, he told MailOnline. I would have been struck if I had been a few feet away. It was considerably worse than what you would expect from a horror film.


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