Helicopter Crash in Hudson River Claims Six Lives, Including Siemens CEO and Family

Amandeep Singh, an Indian-American, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for the deaths of two eighth-graders, Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein, in a drunk driving incident. According to the New York Post, Singh's blood alcohol level was .15, nearly double the legal limit, and he was also under the influence of cocaine. He crashed his 2019 Dodge Ram into an Alfa Romeo carrying four teenagers while driving against traffic at 153 km/h on a road where the speed limit was 64 km/h.
During the court proceedings, the victims' parents expressed their anguish, describing the ordeal as "inhuman torture." "You ripped the heart out of our family," said Mitch Hassenbein, Drew's father, adding that identifying his son at the morgue was a pain he can’t endure. Singh attempted to flee the scene but was apprehended by police, later claiming he believed he was in New Jersey when arrested. He pleaded guilty in January to multiple charges, including manslaughter and vehicular homicide, expressing remorse for his reckless actions.