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Saudi social media Influencer Abu Marza killed in traffic accident

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RIYADH: A well-known Saudi social media influencer, Abdullah bin Marza Al-Atif Al-Qahtani, popularly known as Abu Marza, has passed away in a tragic traffic accident.

According to Saudi media reports, Abu Marza was traveling on the main highway in the northern area of Hail near Riyadh when his car collided with a road maintenance machine belonging to a construction company. His cousin and a friend were also in the vehicle at the time of the accident.

The collision was extremely severe, completely destroying the front part of the car. Abu Marza died on the spot due to the impact.

Rescue teams rushed all three victims to the hospital, where Abu Marza’s cousin reportedly went into a coma and remains in critical condition, while the friend is also said to be in serious condition.

Fans and followers have expressed deep sorrow on social media, remembering Abu Marza and his friends for spreading joy and smiles through their daily humorous videos.

Abdul khalique

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