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The Singaporean who has fallen into a coma after a horrible car accident in Australia this weekend has passed away.
Miss Gwyneth Lok, 20, died yesterday at Alfred Hospital, four days after the accident, police said Victoria in a press release.
The project manager of the Chupa event company was seriously injured in the head and never regained consciousness.
The New Paper reported yesterday that she had been placed in intensive care.
Another woman, Ms. Naimi Nasser, 21, a student at Singapore Management University with severe head and chest injuries, is in stable condition.
Miss Lok and Miss Naimi were two of the five Singaporeans involved in the accident.
The four women and a man were traveling in a car around 8:15 pm (5:15 pm Singapore time) Saturday in Windermere, on the outskirts of Melbourne.
The driver was Ms. Naimi's twin sister, Nasuha Nasser, a student in psychology, media and communication at the University of Melbourne.
Nasuha was driving on Madden Road but would not have stopped at the intersection with Remembrance Drive, which would have meant that another car would have hit their vehicle, which would then have struck a tree.
The other driver and his daughter, 10, were not injured.
Nasuha and two passengers who were also his classmates were taken to the base Ballarat hospital with minor injuries.
She was charged on Sunday with dangerous driving causing serious injury and negligence.
Yesterday, Victoria police said the charges were being reconsidered.
The Australian news paper Nine News Melbourne had previously announced that the police would turn the charges into faulty conduct and dangerous driving causing death if Miss Lok died.
If he is found guilty, Nasuha can be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of up to five years for dangerous driving causing serious injury and up to ten years for causing injuries. serious injury through negligence.
The maximum penalty for misconduct and dangerous driving resulting in death is a 20-year prison term.
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