Accident: horrible death of a motorcyclist

12 years, 7 months ago - 3 September 2011
Accident: horrible death of a motorcyclist
The motorcyclist Naseerudeen Emamdee experienced a terrible death Friday, late afternoon, also in an accident involving a cyclist near Princes Tuna of the company, on the highway at Riche-Terre.

He had the spine and skull fractured and her private parts were squashed according to the report of the autopsy performed by Dr. Sudesh Kumar Gungadin, head of forensic. The latter attributed the death of the deceased to a "shock due to multiple insults".

Living in the capital, Naseerudeen had to post his first Ramadan in the company of ten friends of motorcycle enthusiasts. 

Louis Luidialam Jose, The cyclist was admitted to the intensive care department at the hospital where SSR will undergo surgery. Seller of state and father of two children, his condition inspires serious concerns as physicians.

Moment of impact on the highway in the afternoon on Friday. A collision between a motorcyclist and a cyclist killed one person and seriously injured. The victim, aged 36, had a horrible death. The cyclist was seriously injured.

Naseerudeen Emamdee had a fractured skull and lower body smashed. His body was taken to hospital for North autopsy. The report of the autopsy performed by the Head of the Department of Forensic Medicine, Dr Sudesh Kumar Gungadin, attributed the death of the victim to a "shock due to multiple insults".

As for the cyclist, Jose Louis Luidialam, 43, He was admitted to intensive care in hospital. His case inspires serious concerns as physicians. He will undergo surgery. He had the leg to shreds. It would be a resident of Baie du Tombeau.

It is approximately 17 hours. A group of bikers head to the capital. Among Naseerudeen is. Arriving at the height of the company Princes Tuna (Mauritius) Limited, it collides with a man who was crossing the highway with his bicycle.The motorcyclist could not avoid it.

The impact was extremely violent. The cyclist was thrown several feet onto the asphalt. His bicycle was reduced to a heap of scrap.

The rider, after the collision, struck a railing on the highway before being projected onto the asphalt. It was his last breath a few minutes later. His friends were quick to arrive on the scene. But it was too late. They could do nothing. Naseerudeen had already pushed his last breath.

Samu's doctors, summoned to the scene, could only note the death of the young man. The onlookers who had crowded to attend this tragedy did not fail to point out that the ambulance arrived late at the scene of the accident. They also deplore the way the bikers traveling on the highway." Zot roul tro vit sa boute là. C’est pa premye fois qui arrivé sa."

The victim's family also expressed anger vis-à-vis the elements of Samu. "Si ti amène li vite, li ti pou encore vive" add friends and relatives of Naseerudeen. "Zot dir atan transpor, si ti kapav met li dan loto amèn li, li ti pou mor ar nou. Zot ine laiss li lor lari mem." 

Inhabitants of the capital, Naseerudeen Emamdee was married and a father. He worked in a showroom car.