Nearly $90k raised for Dalkeith crash Uber driver

Nearly $90,000 has been raised for the Uber driver critically injured when Perth obstetrician Rhys Bellinge allegedly crashed his Jaguar into his car while speeding and drunk in Dalkeith earlier this month.
Muhammad Usman, 25, was in a coma for days after the incident after suffering two broken legs, and a broken arm. He remains in hospital with his injuries requiring several surgeries.
Muhammad Usman is recovering in hospital following the Dalkeith crash.
His passenger, Elizabeth Pearce, 24, died.
Usman, who is a recent civil engineer graduate, is from Pakistan and has no family in Perth.
He said he was facing a long and challenging road to recovery to rebuild his life.
“As the eldest sibling in my family, a lot depended on me,” he said on a GoFundMe page.
“I had a bright future ahead, with a job interview scheduled for the Monday following the accident. Tragically, this opportunity was taken away from me in an instant.
“In this time of immense hardship, I am reaching out for your support to help me and my family cover long-term family support, daily living costs, and other financial burdens.
“Additionally, I am trying to bring my parents or at least one of them to Australia to provide the emotional support I desperately need during this difficult time, as I do not have any family in Australia.”