<p>Australian-based Punjabi singer Nirvair Singh, who was known for his number <em>Tere Bina</em> from the album <em>My Turn</em>, was killed in a road accident in Australia.</p>.<p>According to media reports, Singh was driving in his lane in complete control on Bulla-Diggers Rest Road in Diggers Rest on Tuesday around 3.30 p.m. It was later during the investigation noticed that a speeding car that lost its control crashed into a jeep, which flipped into the singer's lane. The collision was so intense that the singer died on the spot.</p>.<p>Police said Nirvair Singh was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he was tragically killed in a horror three-vehicle collision in Melbourne's north-west on Tuesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.</p>.<p>It was alleged that a car was seen being driven erratically in the area before hitting two vehicles in Diggers Rest. A man and woman were arrested at the scene and remain under police guard in hospital. No charges have been laid.</p>.<p>Singh's death has rocked Melbourne's Indian community and loved ones back home in Kurali. He moved to Australia nine years ago for a better life and to pursue his promising singing career. His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from shocked friends.</p>.<p>Singh gained fame with the song <em>Tere Bina</em> from the album <em>My Turn</em>. Other hits include <em>Darda a Dil</em>, <em>Je Russgi</em>, <em>Ferrari Dream</em> and <em>Hikk Thok Ke</em>, a 2018 duet with Gurlez Akhtar.</p>.<p>Fellow Punjabi singers have also paid tribute including Gagan Sandhu Kokri, who also worked on the album 'My Turn'.</p>.<p>"Your song was the best song in our album My Turn, from which we all started our careers. You were a very good person and your departure was a shock for everyone in Melbourne. RIP bro," he posted.</p>.<p>The driver of the third car involved in the collision was taken to hospital with minor injuries.</p>.<p>A Wallan man, 23 and a Sunbury woman, 26, arrested at the scene remain in hospital under police guard. Police investigations into the cause of the crash continue.</p>
<p>Australian-based Punjabi singer Nirvair Singh, who was known for his number <em>Tere Bina</em> from the album <em>My Turn</em>, was killed in a road accident in Australia.</p>.<p>According to media reports, Singh was driving in his lane in complete control on Bulla-Diggers Rest Road in Diggers Rest on Tuesday around 3.30 p.m. It was later during the investigation noticed that a speeding car that lost its control crashed into a jeep, which flipped into the singer's lane. The collision was so intense that the singer died on the spot.</p>.<p>Police said Nirvair Singh was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he was tragically killed in a horror three-vehicle collision in Melbourne's north-west on Tuesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.</p>.<p>It was alleged that a car was seen being driven erratically in the area before hitting two vehicles in Diggers Rest. A man and woman were arrested at the scene and remain under police guard in hospital. No charges have been laid.</p>.<p>Singh's death has rocked Melbourne's Indian community and loved ones back home in Kurali. He moved to Australia nine years ago for a better life and to pursue his promising singing career. His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from shocked friends.</p>.<p>Singh gained fame with the song <em>Tere Bina</em> from the album <em>My Turn</em>. Other hits include <em>Darda a Dil</em>, <em>Je Russgi</em>, <em>Ferrari Dream</em> and <em>Hikk Thok Ke</em>, a 2018 duet with Gurlez Akhtar.</p>.<p>Fellow Punjabi singers have also paid tribute including Gagan Sandhu Kokri, who also worked on the album 'My Turn'.</p>.<p>"Your song was the best song in our album My Turn, from which we all started our careers. You were a very good person and your departure was a shock for everyone in Melbourne. RIP bro," he posted.</p>.<p>The driver of the third car involved in the collision was taken to hospital with minor injuries.</p>.<p>A Wallan man, 23 and a Sunbury woman, 26, arrested at the scene remain in hospital under police guard. Police investigations into the cause of the crash continue.</p>