Mohinder Singh’s truck killed four police on a freeway outside Melbourne - he has now fronted court to give evidence against his former Sydney-based bosses.
A truck driver was on a cocktail of drugs and alcohol days before a fatal crash
Mohinder Singh pleaded guilty to culpable driving at a Melbourne court
The 48-year-old was behind the wheel when he hit and killed four police officers
The officers were struck by Singh s semi-trailer while impounding a Porsche
A court heard the driver was drug-f ed and hadn t slept for days before crash
Singh was sentenced on Wednesday to 22 years in prison for the atrocity
Four Victoria police officers were killed by truck driver Mohinder Singh in 2019
Their families have released statements one year on from their horrific deaths
The partner of Constable Glen Humphris said his death was gut wrenching
Constable Josh Prestney s family said they will never get over his death
Lynnette Taylor and Kevin King were also killed in the crash on Eastern Freeway
Singh s wife Amarjit broke her silence to say her family didn t want officers to die
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11:21 EDT, 14 April 2021
Shocking new footage shows a drugged-up truck driver veering wildly between lanes on a busy freeway moments before he ploughed into four police officers.
The chilling footage played at the sentencing hearing of Mohinder Singh, 48, shows his 20-tonne semi-trailer moving erratically on Melbourne s Eastern Freeway on April 22 last year.
Other road users can be seen taking evasive action as they try to avoid the dangerous truck, which Singh was driving while on drugs and convinced he was possessed by a witch.
One car is even forced onto the hard shoulder to avoid the rampaging truck.
Singh was sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison by Justice Paul Coghlan at the Supreme Court of Victoria on Wednesday for the deaths of Leading Senior Constable Lynnette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King and constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney.