• Source:JND

YouTuber Agastya Chauhan: A DAY after famous YouTuber Agastay Chauhan was killed in an accident on the Yamuna Expressway while he was going to Delhi from Agra, his father has expressed apprehension of hit-and-run in the matter, Jagran.com reports. After the incident, people raised hit-and-run allegations against his friend, Aamir Majeed. Majeed's phone was switched off after the incident, but he himself has given clarification about the incident on his YouTube channel.

According to jagran.com, Majid said that they were joking about raising the speed of the bike to 300–350 km/hr. Agastay said that he would cross 400 km/hr. But there was a strong wind that day. So, the speed could not touch 300. He also claimed that he had passed away when the accident happened. When he returned, Agastya had already been taken to the hospital.

He also showed the site of the accident and his bike. He said that if his bike had collided, there would have been a mark. He was also seen crying in the video and saying that Agastay was a very good and loyal friend.

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From the evidence found so far during the investigation, it appears to have been a road accident. A camera has been found, in which a speed of 294 km/hr has been recorded.

Originally a resident of Dehradun in Uttrakhand, Agastay ran a YouTube channel that had 1.2 million subscribers and was named "Pro Rider 1000." The bike that Agastay was riding, a Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R, is capable of going up to a speed of 300 KMPH. It is considered a superbike and could come at a retail price of around Rs 16 to 18 lakh. A relatively light bike, it can give 200 Pferdstarke (horsepower) and has a torque of 115 nm.

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This bike is known to be able to reach 100 KMPH from 0 in under 3 seconds and from 0 to 200 KMPH in 10 seconds. This makes riding this bike dangerous for even very experienced riders.

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