According to DESIBUZZCanada sources and confirmed through social media posts, a young Indian student is seen showing off his snake painted Ford Mustang which seems to be the car involved in the crash on Sunday at the Scott 72 Shopping Centre that sent nine people to hospital after a serious crash. Police have not identified the people involved or the cause but many people are speculating that it was caused by two cars – the Mustang and another car – racing. From the social media posts of the Mustang driver was recently involved in another crash with his previously owned Chrysler 300.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff With News Files

NORTH DELTA – Another young Indian student was involved in what is being described as a “horrific” crash on Scott Road at the border of Surrey and North Delta.

According to DESIBUZZCanada sources and confirmed through social media posts, a young Indian student is seen showing off his snake painted Ford Mustang which seems to be the car involved in the crash on Sunday at the Scott 72 Shopping Centre that sent nine people to hospital after a serious crash.


Police have not identified the people involved or the cause but many people are speculating that it was caused by two cars – the Mustang and another car – racing. From the social media posts of the Mustang driver was recently involved in another crash with his previously owned Chrysler 300.

According to police, the Mustang collided with the Honda sedan shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday near Scott Road, North of 72nd Avenue. Police say one of the vehicles had been heading south when it crashed with another vehicle turning to head west 

The Honda went over the sidewalk, narrowly missing a transmission tower carrying high voltage power lines and landed on a service box. At that point, the vehicle hit a pedestrian, police say.

The Mustang smashed into a power pole.

One person was trapped inside of the Honda.

Firefighters used the jaws of a life, but it took over an hour to rescue the person.

That victim was taken away on a stretcher and rushed to hospital.

Police say there were four people in each car. Two of the occupants in one of the vehicles were young children. 

"Everyone involved in the collision was taken to hospital. There were an array of injuries, ranging from minor to serious," said Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for Delta police, in a news release.

"Fortunately the two children involved in the collision only had minor injuries and have already been released from hospital."

Crash reconstruction analysts were on scene for hours taking measurements and photos of the vehicles.

Vehicle parts, broken glass, and shoes were strewn across the road.

Scott Road between 72nd and 75A avenue were reduced to a single lane of traffic while crews cleaned up the wreckage and replaced the service box that was destroyed in the crash.

The cause of the collision remains under investigation.

“We’d like to thank the members of the public who assisted those involved in the crash, and who stayed on the scene to give statements to police,” Leykauf said. “It was definitely a traumatic incident to witness.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident and may need assistance can contact DPD Victim Services at 604-940-5019.