Pictured: Body sculpting expert, 26, who miraculously survived '100mph' A40 Range Rover smash that killed a young mother, 33, and left driver fighting for his life in hospital

  • Zamarod Arif, 26, survived horror Range Rover crash with a broken arm and leg
  • The driver, Rida Al Mousawi, 24, remains in a critical condition in hospital
  • Miss Arif's brother, Raza Arif, said: 'It meant a lot that she survived. That is my blood, that is my flesh, that is my everything. 'I'm very glad and thank God'

The family of a woman who miraculously survived a horror Range Rover crash have said they 'thank God' she is alive.

Zamarod Arif, 26, was a passenger in the car which careered through a fence and into a parked Tesla before landing on Tube tracks.

It is understood that she only survived the crash – in which a 33-year-old mother died – thanks to her seatbelt.

Zamarod Arif (pictured), 26, was a passenger in the car which careered through a fence and into a parked Tesla before landing on Tube tracks

Zamarod Arif (pictured), 26, was a passenger in the car which careered through a fence and into a parked Tesla before landing on Tube tracks

The driver, Rida Al Mousawi, 24, remains in a critical condition in hospital after his £120,000 car flew off the road and burst into flames on Monday.

The Iraqi-born jewellery store manager is thought to have only recently bought the supercharged 4x4, which launched over a public footpath and landed on the railway tracks at Park Royal Underground station in north-west London.

He reportedly runs the Hiba Jewellery store on London's Edgware Road where he was well-known among other shopkeepers for his love of cars.

The driver, Rida Al Mousawi (pictured), 24, remains in a critical condition in hospital after his £120,000 car flew off the road and burst into flames on Monday

The driver, Rida Al Mousawi (pictured), 24, remains in a critical condition in hospital after his £120,000 car flew off the road and burst into flames on Monday

One told MailOnline: 'He had only recently bought the Range Rover, trading in his Mercedes. The car was the most powerful version, the SVR.

'He is a great guy and we all knew him as he had quite an active social life. He was single.'

Last night the family of Miss Arif, who describes herself as a personal trainer and 'body sculpting expert' who is also studying business, said that she was cut out of the car and remains in hospital with a broken arm and leg.

Her friend, a 33-year-old mother and eyelash technician, died after she was flung from the Range Rover. She leaves behind a young daughter. 

Dashcam footage shows the moment the performance 4x4 smashed through the barrier on the A40 at 3.48am and into a Tesla dealership, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

A 57-year-old man is thought to have been charging his car at the centre when the Range Rover slammed into it. He sustained non-life threatening injuries.

Rescuers at the scene of the crash site where a Range Rover veered off the road onto the Piccadilly Line train track after colliding with a Tesla, at Park Royal Station in West London

Rescuers at the scene of the crash site where a Range Rover veered off the road onto the Piccadilly Line train track after colliding with a Tesla, at Park Royal Station in West London

Miss Arif's brother Raza Arif told the Daily Mail: 'I found out at 8am. I got a call from the police to say that my sister had been in an accident. It meant a lot that she survived. That is my blood, that is my flesh, that is my everything.

'I'm very glad and thank God. I can't ask for more.

'As her brother, it makes me feel absolutely frustrated. We are all in a state of shock as to how to comprehend someone doing 100mph in a 40mph zone. It makes no sense, no sense at all.'

A source at Jaguar Land Rover, which manufactures Range Rovers, has told the Mail that the Range Rover could have been travelling at more than 100mph when it flew off the road.

Uber driver Nawaf Ali, who was in the area at the time, described how a woman was 'ejected' from the Range Rover while it flew through the air.

He told MailOnline: 'It looked like she had been ejected out of the car. If I'd been standing a few feet away then I would have been hit. It was like something out of a horror movie, only much worse.'

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