Good Samaritan Killed in Calgary While Assisting Stranded Driver
A man in his 40s died after stopping to help a stranded driver on a major roadway in Calgary’s northwest on the evening of Nov. 27.
He died at the scene.
When the accident occurred, Farooq was with his 10-year-old son, whom he had just picked up from a soccer game, said friend Aryan Sadat, organizer of the campaign. Farooq’s other children range in age from 2 to 14.
“His love for his family was unmatched, and he was always there for others, offering a helping hand no matter the time of day or night,” wrote Sadat. “Helping others was not just something Khalid did—it was his passion, and it ultimately cost him his life.”
The campaign had raised $61,593 as of press time, surpassing its initial goal of $45,000. All donations will be given to Farooq’s wife, Freba Sayed Ahmad, according to the organizer.
Calgary police told The Epoch Times they continue to investigate the case.
Farooq was not the only one to die in a traffic accident that day. An hour earlier, a pedestrian was killed in the city’s southwest after being struck twice.
The pedestrian, a man in his 50s, was crossing Elbow Drive S.W. through a marked crosswalk when he was struck by an SUV travelling southbound, driven by a woman in her 80s, police said in the release.
As the woman pulled over to help the man, another vehicle travelling southbound hit him. The second vehicle was driven by a woman in her 70s, police said.
The pedestrian died from his injuries. Both drivers were uninjured and remained at the scene.
Police said that neither speed, alcohol, nor drugs are considered factors in either collision.