The tragic death of Zarif Rahman ahs hit his world so hard, as he was killed in the Athelstone car accident, who was preparing to go to a medical school.
The death of two, who were known as Rahman and his friend Thumith Chandrasena were killed in a horrifying car crash on May 15, 2022.
Zarif Rahman and Thumith Chandrasena were reportedly 16 at the time if death, as they were involved in a car accident in the evenings. Both have died sustaining serious injuries.
The Police have confirmed the teenagers have suffered a double crash at Athelstone. They were only minutes away from their home arriving from a tutoring session when the tragedy struck
The vehicle they were driving had smashed into the trees. The impact was so severe that the grey Sedan numbered S982 BTT was merely recognizable. Zarif was driving the vehicles according to the reports
Emergency crews had arrived at the scene, but despite their best effort, they were unable to save the teenagers.
After the horrifying crash, the girlfriend of one of the boys has laid a floral tribute at the site. The local residents have also paid their heartfelt sympathies to the teenager’s parents.
The Detectives are currently looking into whether speed played a role in the accident.
Zarif Rahman Early Life Explored
Rahman was known to be the son of Dr. Towfiqur Rahman and Dr. Nasim Sultana. He and his family are members of the South Australian Bangladeshi Community.
Both the boys were dreaming of becoming aspiring doctors. Their teacher Dr Mohamad Wazid has described them as very passionate and gentle.
Rahman and Chandrasena were reportedly preparing for medical school. They were studying in year 12 at the Heights School in the Modbury Heights area in Adelaide.
Before the tragedy struck, the boys were arriving home after attending their coaching centers. They were most likely to take their exam in the coming July. Their residences in Athelstone and Rostrover were only a few minutes distant.
Zarif Rahman Age Revealed
Zarif Rahman was 17 years old at the time of death, He is a Bangladeshi-Australian from Athelstone and was the eldest child in his family.
The local Bangladeshi Community has vowed to rally against his family at the time of grief.
The Athelstone community member Masudur Rahman has stated that the incident is a huge loss for everyone. He says: “It’s a big severe loss for the family as well as for the whole community, and the nation as well,”