'It
Has
Not
Been
Easy
To
Digest'
"I'm
so
shaken
up
with
what
has
happened.
It
has
not
been
easy
to
digest
the
whole
thing,
I
flew
back
from
Goa
this
morning.
What
happened
is
so
unfortunate."
Zareen
Is
Inconsolable
Since
Then
"The
guy
(biker)
lost
his
life
and
my
heart
goes
out
to
his
family.
I
haven't
stopped
crying
since
it
happened.
The
car
was
not
even
moving.
It
was
stationary."
'I
Feel
Really
Bad
That
Someone
Lost
His
Life'
"Some
months
ago,
I
had
a
similar
accident
where
a
scooterist rammed
into
my
car. Kuch
nahi
hua
usko,
but
I
took
him
to
the
police
station
because
he
rammed
into
my
car. But
in
this
case,
I
feel
really
bad
that
someone
lost
his
life
and
I
can't
imagine
what
his
family
must
go
going
through."
By
the
grace
of
God
nothing
much
happened
to
me.
If
you
see
the
car,
you
will
understand
how
bad
the
impact."
Here's
What
Exactly
Happened
"We
were
waiting
to
take
a
turn
at
a
spot
between
Calangute
and
Mapusa.
It
was
around
6
pm
and
we
were
leaving
for
Mumbai.
I
was
on
this
trip
with
my
friends
in
Goa,
they
decided
to
take
a
flight
back
to
Mumbai
,
while
me
and
another
friend
decided
to
drive
back
instead.
We
just
started
our
journey
and
that's
when
this
terrible
accident
happened."
'The
Car
Literally
Shook'
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
meet
the
biker's
family.
When
it
happened
my
friend
just
got
out
of
the
car,
picked
him
up
in
his
arms
and
we
rushed
to
the
hospital.
Later,
when
we
were
on
the
way
to
the
police
station,
we
got
the
news
that
he
was
no
more.
He
wasn't
wearing
a
helmet
and
because
of
the
speed
at
which
he
was
riding,
he
rammed
into
the
car
and
then,
must
have
hit
his
head
on
the
divider.
The
car
literally
shook."
'My
Car
Was
Full
Of
Blood'
"I
didn't
know
what
happened,
as
I
was
looking
in
the
front
direction,
and
right
then,
he
crashed
into
our
car
on
the
right.
My
car
was
full
of
blood,
it
was
a
horrifying
sight
and
I
can't
get
over
it.
It's
all
fresh
in
front
of
my
eyes."
Zareen
Has
A
Message
For
All
Bike
Riders
"I
want
bikers
to
ride
safely,
wear
helmets
and
realise
that their
families
are
waiting
at
home
for
them.
Even
in
Mumbai,
I
have seen
that
they
don't
wear
helmets
and
are
always
in
a
hurry."