Tragedy Strikes Indian-Origin Family in US: Suspect Arrested, GoFundMe Raises $473,000 in 24 Hours
Maryland State Police have arrested Michael Coupet for DUI after a crash that killed Indian-origin couple in Howard County.
A devastating car accident in Maryland has claimed the lives of an Indian-origin couple, Venkata Asha Khanna Appana and Krishna Kishore Koti Kalapudi, who were returning home from India. The tragedy occurred when a 34-year-old suspect, Michael Coupet, allegedly drove his Toyota Sequoia in the wrong direction and collided head-on with the couple's Chrysler Pacifica.
Coupet, from Baltimore City, Maryland, has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence. The Maryland State Police have taken him into custody and transferred him to the Howard County Detention Centre, where he is being held without bond.
The couple's two children, Shivani and Suchay, who were passengers in the car, miraculously survived the crash. Their father, Krishna Kishore, was pronounced dead at the scene, while their mother, Venkata Asha, was rushed to the hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support the couple's children, and it has raised an astonishing $473,420 in just 24 hours, surpassing its initial goal of $350,000. The target has been increased to $450,000, and the fundraiser continues to grow as people come together to support the family in this difficult time.
The incident highlights the devastating consequences of drunk driving and the importance of road safety. The Maryland State Police are investigating the incident, and the suspect is expected to face charges for his alleged actions. The community is rallying around the couple's children, and the GoFundMe page is a testament to the kindness and generosity of strangers who are coming together to support them in their time of need.