Shame on all the negative and judgemental individuals! Those of you who posted sick comments clearly are miserable and trying to manifest your insecurities onto others. Must be very easy to hide behind a computer screen. Muslim, christian, catholic or whatever religion you all chose to believe doesn't make you a better person than the next, what does is your thoughts and the kind of person you are...how can anyone say good for him that he is dead! What is even sadder is the loser on this board who are envious of what kind of car Sami was driving...envy is another deadly sin. Rabi Ullah is his brother...close to his age too...and wow how ironic that a young man can be a successful realtor...goes to show the ignorance!
If anyone on this board wants to make a positive public awareness about speeding, do so without insulting Sami. It is such a shame that anyone would say luckily only he died and not others...that innocent "other person" who could have been hit may have been an abuser, or a rapist (extreme yes, but need to get my point across to small minded individuals)...who is anyone to judge but God...last I check a lot of individuals drive way above the speed limit in this tri-state, in fact I am always flicked or high beamed because I obey or go about 5 mph above the speed limit, and that's because I have a little one in the back seat.
As always, stories gets lost in translation along the way, in the below posted link, it says "SOURCES told News4 the car was traveling at about 80 or 90 miles per hour at the time of the accident"...further, I just saw on the cable news stating that although speeding is in question, it is still under investigation. Whoever these sources were may also could have been wrong or just have varies opinions, in fact the same green color can appear like two different colors to two different individuals.
http://m.nbcwashington.com/nbcwashington/pm_107901/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=QLQlTQFO
Nonetheless, let's focus on a life that was lost. Unfortunately I wasn't as close to Sami but he is my brother-in-laws brother. I can tell you that he was a very bright, sweet, charismatic, loving young man. He loved and respected his family very much. He had a bright future ahead of him. His family are kind hearted, respectable and hard working individuals.
My prayers go out to Sami's family and loved ones. I also am praying for the other two young men. I can't even begin to phantom the idea of losing a brother or a child...may God bless Sami and gives his family the courage and strength to move forward after such a tragic lost of a loved one.
I am heart broken. Please everyone, be respectable and keep your negativity away. Pray to God for these poor men and their families, and also pray for yourself.
This goes to show how short life is, live it in love and light, and appreciate that your alive and living in the moment.