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Ayazuddin, son of former cricketer and Moradabad MP Mohammad Azharuddin, passed away on Friday, five days after being critically injured in a road accident in Hyderabad. Mohammed Ayazuddin, 19, was critically injured in a motorbike accident on the outskirts of Hyderabad on Sunday. A Suzuki GSX-R1000 sports bike he was riding on the outer ring road, where riding two-wheelers is banned, skidded and crashed near the tollgate at Poppalguda. Ayazuddin responded to resuscitation and was later operated on to stop the bleeding in his chest. His kidneys were also damaged. Rahman, who was riding pillion, died while undergoing treatment. He was the son of Azharuddin’s sister and the grandson of former Rajya Sabha MP from Andhra Pradesh Khaleel-ur-Rahman. Witnesses told the police the rider was racing at a very high speed on the elevated outer ring road and lost control of the bike. Commuters on the route alerted the police and a patrol vehicle from a nearby police station arrived soon. The police team failed to get an ambulance and had to take the profusely bleeding cousins in their patrol vehicle to the hospital, losing an hour in the process. |
Originally Posted by driving_smartly
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News from Times of India : Facebook Former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin's son Ayazuddin passes away The Times of India | Facebook |
Originally Posted by IronH4WK
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Originally Posted by mayankk
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poor kid, yaar. and poor azharuddin. no matter what, he was the father. |
Originally Posted by mannubhai
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This was taken at Thamarassery Churam ( wayanad-Calicut ghat section) .. It was a head on with another truck on a hairpin curve |
Originally Posted by mayankk
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Wow, seriously? you came here to say that? kudos, john! |
Originally Posted by AlphaKilo
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Doesnt seem like a head-on with a truck rather something smaller or a side impact. The axle deformation shows impact on the left side. This guy seems be in the wrong lane due to his body length. any injured? any reports? |
Originally Posted by VW2010
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We have sympathy for a life. Its still a 16 year old kid who died. Still a father. He made a mistake, he suffered. And if you expect everyone to lose a child for fixing some game for money, think hard about it. Everyone of us have bribed at one time or another, be it for passport or drivers license or even the routine cop stops. There may be someone here who is absolutely true and pure. I solute them. But i can gaurantee most of us have consciously or unconsciouly given or taken bribe or done something as bad as fixing a game. Kasab lives happily in prison. He killed my brothers, my sisters. Yet match fixing seems to impact your life this much, makes me feel really sad. |
Originally Posted by rajeev k
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One thing to be noted is that almost all Apes are driven by apes. |
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