Indian MBBS Student Dies In Vietnam Accident, CCTV Captures Freak Crash
A 21-year-old Indian student pursuing an MBBS course in Vietnam has died in a freak accident in Can Tho city. Arshid Ashrith was a third-year MBBS student. He is from Telangana's Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district
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Arshid Ashrith, a third-year MBBS student from India, tragically lost his life in Vietnam
Hyderabad:
A tragic accident in Can Tho city, Vietnam has claimed the life of a 21-year-old Indian medical student. Arshid Ashrith, in his third year of MBBS studies, hailed from Telangana's Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district. His parents, Arshid Arjun and Pratima, work as cloth merchants in the region.
The incident occurred yesterday when Arshid, traveling at high speed on a motorcycle, lost control and collided with a wall. His companion, riding as a passenger, sustained severe injuries in the crash.
Surveillance footage captured the horrifying accident. The video shows a peaceful neighborhood suddenly disrupted by a speeding motorcycle that crashes directly into a wall. The disturbing recording reveals both riders being violently thrown into the air upon impact, demonstrating the severe force of the collision.
According to local news sources, MLA Dr P Harish Babu visited the family home of Ashrith to offer condolences to his grieving parents. Reports indicate that the MLA also contacted Union Minister G Kishan Reddy via telephone, requesting assistance in bringing Ashrith's remains back to India.