
Jammu and Kashmir Kricet Fareed Hussain, 23, reportedly died in a tragic road accident on August 20, which CCTV caught. The young cricket belonged to the Poonch district.
What exactly happened?
The incident occurred when the driver suddenly opened the door of the parked car. An unexpected movement left that time stopped or directed its scooter, which led to a direct collision. The impact of the open door suddenly threw away from his scooter.
Eyewitnesses and police officials confirmed that Hussain’s scooter has not accelerated and emphasized how a seemingly small act of negligence, carelessly opens the door of the car, can lead to a tragic accident. The authorities launched a probe and assessed the CCTV shots to determine the legal steps against those who cause them.
Meanwhile, cricket fraternity in the Union mourns the loss of cricket.
According to reports, Fareed Hussain was considered one of the most gifted young crickets from Jammu and Kashmir. He celebrated for his determination, discipline and passion for cricket and has already participated in several local tournaments and continued to progress in his career. His coaches and colleagues talked very much about their work ethics and natural talent and believed that it has the ability to achieve even higher heights in sports.
The incident caused outrage on social media about road safety and awareness.
The Internet is responding
One of the users noted: “Sad. Out Roads & People are dangerous. E of the other safety.” Another said, “How can he open the right side without tracking. No law/punishment will bring him back.”
Previous similar incidents
The 35 -year -old woman Diksha Sirohi, a lecturer, died in Jaipurova Karaululi 13. August after her scooter was hit by the outlet, Toi reported. The collision occurred when the door of the parked cars suddenly opened, which caused it to hit and fall under the rear wheel of the truck. CCTV captured the whole cruel sequence and caused immediate investigation.
March 15, 2025, an environmentally friendly supply of passengers from Rajouri to Mendhar lost control near Sangla Chowk, resulting in five people’s injuries, four of whom were women. They were all transported to SDH for treatment, with at least one reference to GMC Rajouri, reports.
There was a collision between the motorcycle and the Tata Sumo near the Dhakki bridge in the Mendhar area in Poonch 8 January of this year. According to reports, three individuals, including two junior engineers, were injured and were transported to the local hospital (one later referred to GMC Rajouri).
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