New Delhi: A painful incident has come to light today in Jammu and Kashmir. WA cricketer, Farid Hussai, has died in a road accident. The CCTV footage of this painful incident is also going viral on social media, seeing which, everyone is surprised. In the CCTV video, it can be seen that the cricketer is going on a scooter. As soon as the car driver opens the window, the scooter collides.

The player falls flat on the road. Two people came from behind and saw the cricketer and were shocked. The name of the cricketer who lost his life is Farid Hussain. This incident is being told of two days ago, on Saturday. Whoever heard about this accident, everyone’s heart was shaken.

The door of the car became the cause of death.

On Saturday, Farid Hussain had gone out on his scooter for some work. The car was parked on the road. As soon as the scooter reached near, the door of the car opened, due to which Farid Hussain could not control himself, and he fell on the road. The young cricketer standing on the roadside was taken to the nearest hospital by the people gathered at the spot, but even after all the efforts, the doctors could not tell him.

According to media reports, Farid Hussain died on Saturday. The video clip of CCTV footage is going viral on social media. Many people are considering the death of the cricketer as a big setback for Jammu and Kashmir sports. People are shocked to see the video of this accident.

Farid Hussain fell on the road as soon as the car door opened.

As soon as the car door suddenly opened on the road, Farid Hussain could not control himself and fell after hitting it. He was immediately admitted to a private hospital. But the doctor declared him dead shortly after. For information, let us tell you that Farid Hussain was continuously gaining a lot of popularity at the regional level in Jammu and Kashmir.

He was continuously participating in state tournaments. Often people used to call him a very hardworking and talented cricketer. Parvez Rasool, Umran Malik and Abdul Samad have been some popular cricketers coming from Jammu and Kashmir.