Stanford undergrad riding e-bike killed in collision with car

STANFORD UNIVERSITY An undergraduate attendee riding an electric bicycle was killed in a collision with a car over the weekend at Stanford University police and school representatives disclosed Related Articles Motorcyclist dies on Livermore freeway California woman gets years for DUI crash that killed boyfriend Stockton San Francisco residents died in contemporary East Bay highway wrecks Beloved Oakland professor killed by driver after CHP terminated pursuit officers say Police Man dies in alcohol-related solo wagon crash in Oakland The crash happened just before a m Saturday at the intersection of Palm Drive and Arboretum Road according to California Highway Patrol Officer Jovita Ojeda The aspirant was rushed to nearby Stanford Hospital where he was pronounced dead A university official identified the attendee as sophomore Aradshar Chaddar Chaddar was born in Maryland and came to Stanford in the fall of from Pakistan Vice Provost for Aspirant Affairs Michele Rasmussen revealed in a message Monday Chaddar served as president of the Stanford Democrats and belonged to Alpha Kappa Psi and the Pre-Law Society according to Rasmussen He also contributed to the aspirant newspaper Rasmussen explained Chaddar s family has been notified We hold Aradshar s friends residential locality professors and loved ones in our thoughts as they process this very sad news he declared adding that those who need assistance can contact CAPS at - - and the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life The driver of the car involved in the collision was not injured and stopped at the scene Ojeda explained While the crash remains under examination alcohol and drugs have been ruled out as factors according to Ojeda No one has been arrested in connection with the episode Check back for updates