According to those close to the guy whose life was tragically cut short in an accident in western Sydney yesterday, nothing will ever be the same. paternal figure Yesterday around 4 in the morning, a 49-year-old man named Lual Awan was smashed into as he drove to work on the Great Western Highway in St. Mary’s.
His job with Qantas was as a traffic controller at the Domestic Airport in Sydney.
“I am really confused by it,” Nephew Yuol Yuol stated.
“Police came and knocked at the door and informed the family members what happened and they were all distraught.”
After escaping the violence in Sudan in 2008, Awan sought a fresh start in Sydney.
His reputation as a champion for South Sudanese people has grown in recent years.
He was also well-known in his community for his churchgoing ways.
“At this very moment, the community is saddened… According to Reverend Samuel John, the family will never be the same.
With his youngest child, a daughter who was five years old, Awan took great pride in being a father of seven.
He claims that the 43-year-old driver that struck him was a drunk driver.
When the individual saw a police van approaching, he allegedly sped up.
He was taken for obligatory testing and is currently in Nepean Hospital.
He remained in the hospital overnight after what the police now claim are more serious injuries.