A 21-year-old medical student from Telangana died in a tragic accident in Vietnam after losing control of the motorbike and crashing into a wall.

Arshid Ashrith, who was pursuing his MBBS in Vietnam, was reportedly speeding through the streets of Can Tho city when he lost control of the bike and met with a fatal crash.

Disturbing video footage of the incident has surfaced, capturing the final moments before the accident. The road appears deserted as Arshid is seen riding at high speed. Seconds later, the bike slams into a wall, sending him flying through the air before crashing to the ground.

The visuals also suggest that a second person was on the bike with Arshid. However, there are no updates yet on the condition or the identity of the pillion rider.

The footage further indicates that the road may have been slippery following rainfall, which possibly contributed to the loss of control.

Arshid hailed from the Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district of Telangana. His parents, Arshid Arjun and Pratima, worked as cloth merchants.

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