The Illegal migrant who k*lled three people, may be same migrant who destroyed a historical bridge in Arkansas with his Semi-Truck, reports say
Harjinder Singh, a truck driver who came into the country illegally in 2018, and is facing serious charges after he killed three American on a Florida Turnpike, may be the same Harjinder Singh whose negligence driving a semi-truck collapsed a historic bridge in Arkansas in 2019.
Singh made an illegal U-turn through a restricted emergency lane, blocking all lanes of traffic, and resulting in a minivan slamming into the side of his trailer.
Singh, who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico illegally in 2018, was arrested and charged with three counts of vehicular homicide, ICE has issued a detainer, and plans to deport him.
There are now possible links to a Harjinder Singh who caused extensive damage by driving his semi-truck onto the Dale Bend Bridge over the Petit Jean River—a structure rated for 6 tons.
His 38-ton truck, hauling processed chicken, was above the limit by over 64,000 pounds, causing the 88-year-old historic bridge to crumble into the water below.
The driver was given a ticket and later sued by the state for the destruction, with allegations of gross negligence and a troubling driving history.
Both cases involve a Harjinder Singh working as a commercial truck driver
Both got their CDL’s- – most likely in California
The Arkansas driver was approximately 35 years old in 2019, meaning he would be about 40 – which some say is the age of the Florida driver while other reports indicate the Florida Singh is 28.
Exact age confirmation in recent reports is still pending.
In both events, Singh was driving commercial vehicles.
Both drivers have residences in California
The Florida suspect came into the country illegally in 2018 – which is one year before the Arkansas bridge collapse, making it feasible for the same person to have been involved without prior deportation.
Many are speculating that the two Singh’s may be the same person and say the possible age discrepancy is due to the illegal status of Singh and possible inaccurate information given to U.S. authorities.









