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Teen girl dies in India after high-speed bike stunt for social media reel

Published on: April 15, 2026 2:45 PM

Ghaziabad Bike Crash Video: Teen Dies In High-Speed Bike Accident While Friend Films Reel | Asianet Newsable

A 19-year-old girl in India has died after falling from a speeding motorcycle while attempting to record a social media reel, highlighting growing concerns over dangerous online content trends.

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According to Indian media reports, the incident took place in the city of Ghaziabad, where the girl, identified as Iqra, was riding a high-speed motorcycle while filming a video with her friend.

 

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Police said the motorcycle was being driven recklessly when the accident occurred. The girl lost control of the bike and fell onto the road, suffering fatal injuries. Her friend, identified as Hashmi, who was reportedly recording the video at the time, was also injured and is currently in critical condition at a local hospital.

Authorities confirmed that neither of them was wearing helmets at the time of the crash. A video recorded moments before the accident has since surfaced on social media, showing the girl riding at high speed while attempting to capture footage for a reel.

Police stated that Iqra was a 12th-grade student and reportedly aspired to join the police force. Investigators also revealed that both teenagers had left home without informing their families prior to the incident.

Emergency services arrived shortly after being alerted and transported both victims to hospital, where doctors declared the girl dead on arrival.

The incident has sparked renewed discussion about the risks associated with performing stunts for social media engagement, especially among young users seeking online popularity.

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Authorities have urged the public to avoid dangerous behaviour on roads and to adhere strictly to traffic safety regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: bike accident, Ghaziabad, India, Latest, Road safety, social media reels, youth safety

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