China Overseas Chinese Network, July 8 (Xinhuanet) reported that at the end of June, a 23-year-old Chinese female student from northwest Sydney, Australia fell from the back seat of a galloping car and died on the spot. The police are currently investigating all the possibilities of this tragic incident.

  Police urged the public to drive through Hambledon Rd in the Quakers Hill district on the night of the 23-year-old Chinese schoolgirl’s death and see the driving recorder on their car. Let me record any relevant information.

  It is reported that the young Chinese woman fell from a black Nissan car. Although the police did not disclose the identity of the deceased, according to local newspapers, the young woman who died was from China, holding a student visa, and lived in The Ponds area during her lifetime. She was allegedly sitting in the back row of the car, fell off the road from the car, and died at the scene. The female student’s boyfriend was driving the car at the time of the incident, while the male father was sitting in the front seat.

  The police initially said that they thought it was an "unfortunate accident". The woman who died was accidentally dropped from a high-speed car, and claimed that there had been an accident that someone had accidentally fallen from the car.

  However, the police said recently that they are investigating "all clues" and urged anyone who drove through the relevant road and had a driving recorder on the night of the incident to provide relevant information to the police.