A human rights attorney held a news conference in St. Lucie County on Tuesday to share more details on the case involving a semi driver charged with killing three people after making an illegal U-turn on Florida’s Turnpike.
Gurpatwant Pannun, an attorney for the group Sikhs for Justice, spoke in front of the St. Lucie County jail and said the driver, Harjinder Singh, feels grief and remorse.
Human rights attorney says semi driver feels grief, remorse
Pannun said he wants the public to know that Singh made a tragic error in judgment two weeks ago when investigators said his illegal U-turn on Florida’s Turnpike this month caused the deaths of three people in a minivan.
The attorney said the Sikhs for Justice organization is contributing $100,000 to the families of the three people who died in the crash…