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Jaipur Man Riding Rs 22 Lakh Kawasaki Superbike Dies After Losing Control In High Speed Crash

A helmet could be the difference maker between life and death in case of two wheeler accidents, at least that is what happens in normal circumstances.

But in a tragic incident in Jaipur, a helmet was the villain which resulted in the death of a 34-year-old man in Jaipur on Thursday.

That too, it was no ordinary protection, it was a AGV - K3 helmet worth Rs 50,000, known for its quality and durability.

Rohit Singh Shekhawat, a superbike enthusiast from Jaipur died after his Rs 22 lakh Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R slipped off the road and crashed on Thursday.
Shekhawat, who worked as a sales manager with an automotive company died of brain hemorrhage after his helmet got stuck on his head.

He met with the accident while returning home after he tried to save a man crossing the road.
"It seems that Shekhawat was driving in high speed and applied sudden brakes when he found a man crossing the road ahead of him. The bike skidded and biker slammed into a divider," said investigation officer Dalip Singh.

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