Allyson Sabharwal of Los Angeles, California, passed away following a motorcycle accident in Woodland Hills June. She was the senior business development manager at Electric Monster. In the vicinity of the De Soto Avenue off-ramp, the fatal motorcycle collision took place on the eastbound Ventura (101) Freeway at approximately five o’clock in the evening. Within the vicinity, the woman from Woodland Hills was riding a motorcycle when she was involved in a collision with a car.
The paramedics from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived at the location and discovered Sabharwal unresponsive. They subsequently pronounced him dead at the scene. There was no release of any information regarding the accident. The accident is currently being looked into by the authorities.
About Allyson Sabharwal
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