Andrew Symonds Death / Andrew Symonds sister asked shocking questions - the mystery of Symonds death deepened

The mystery deepened last hours before Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died in a car accident on Saturday, when his sister told DailyMail.co.uk that the family did not know that the Symonds deserted road on the night of the accident. But what were you doing? The former all-rounder was killed in a car accident west of Townsville, Queensland. He leaves behind his wife Laura and two children.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 16, 2022, 05:53 PM
Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died late on Saturday night. It is being told that 46-year-old Symonds's car had been a victim of an accident in Townsville, Queensland. After the death of Symonds, there is a wave of mourning in the cricket world and his fans. But now his sister has raised questions on the death of Symonds.

Symonds' sister raised questions

The mystery deepened last hours before Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died in a car accident on Saturday, when his sister told DailyMail.co.uk that the family did not know that the Symonds deserted road on the night of the accident. But what were you doing? The former all-rounder was killed in a car accident west of Townsville, Queensland. He leaves behind his wife Laura and two children.

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The report said that her sister Louise Symonds said she wished she could spend just one more day with her brother. He further said that my brother come back and spend time with the family. Lewis was quoted as saying in the report that, 'The accident was very terrible. We don't know what Andre Symonds was doing there. Two of Symonds' dogs survived the accident. According to the report, two locals, Babetha Neliman and Waylon Townson, reached the spot within minutes of the accident and found the former cricketer bleeding in the vehicle.

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Both tried to go to Symonds, but a dog did not let the person pass. The report quoted Neliman as saying, 'One of the dogs was very sensitive and did not want to leave them. Whenever we tried to take him to the hospital or to visit him, he would only growl at us. Neliman said, 'My partner tried to get Symonds out of the car so that he could be seated properly. The car was completely damaged.