Hyderabad's biker woman who campaigned against suicide dies in road accident

Twenty-nine-year-old Sana and her husband were travelling to Tolichowki on the Outer Ring Road near Narsingi when their car rammed the median. 
Sana Iqbal (Facebook)
Sana Iqbal (Facebook)

HYDERABAD: Cross-country woman biker from Hyderabad, Sana Iqbal, who had taken up a fight against suicide and depression by spreading awareness through her countrywide bike rides, died in a car accident on the city outskirts on Tuesday morning. 

Twenty-nine-year-old Sana and her husband were travelling to Tolichowki on the Outer Ring Road (ORR) near Narsingi when their car rammed the median. 

According to Narsingi inspector GV Ramana Goud, Sana's husband Abdul Nadeem, who was behind the wheel, lost control of the Fiat Punto they were travelling in at around 4 am, near Army Public School, close to Kali Mandir. The car that rammed electric pole on the median was left badly damaged. 

Sana suffered severe head injuries and was declared dead while undergoing treatment at a nearby private hospital. Her husband sustained injuries on the ribs and is undergoing treatment. Police have registered a case under sections 304A (causing death by negligence) and 337(causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of Indian Penal Code.

The placard on Sana Iqbal's bike. (Facebook)
The placard on Sana Iqbal's bike. (Facebook)

According to her own accounts in the past, Sana has been riding bikes since class 7. In November 2015 from Goa, she embarked on a solo bike ride through the length and breadth of the country on a Royal Enfield. She covered 38,000 km on bike during her solo bike mission.

A placard on the bike's rear reads: "Solo ride across India by a woman on bullet to raise awareness against suicide and depression. Suicide is not the solution". After successfully battling depression, she wanted to encourage others to never give up in life. 

While pursuing a Masters in Psychology, she has also been counselling those with depression and given several talks at various colleges.
 

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