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YouTuber dies in horrific Yamuna Expressway crash amid attempts to hit 300 kmph on superbike
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Image Instagrammed Agastay Chauhan

YouTuber dies in horrific Yamuna Expressway crash amid attempts to hit 300 kmph on superbike

| @indiablooms | 06 May 2023, 12:20 am

New Delhi/IBNS: A YouTuber was killed in a horrible accident on the Yamuna Expressway as he attempted to reach the speed of "300 kmph".

The incident took place on Wednesday when YouTuber Agastay Chauhan was coming from Agra to Delhi.

Chauhan was riding a Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R - a 1,000cc superbike - and making a video for his YouTube channel.

His followers were shocked to know about Agastay's death and posted many comments on his Instagram handle.

The users also urged others to not ride a motorcycle at such high speed.

According to reports, Agastay lost control of the bike and it hit the divider on Yamuna Expressway.

The helmet he was wearing broke into several pieces and Agastay died of head injuries, reports further said.

The accident took place at 47 Mile Point, which falls under the Tappal police station area in Aligarh.

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