Srinagar, Nov 6: It was an ordinary day for 15-year-old Moomin Masoodi. Just hours before the tragic accident on Tuesday evening, he was a bright student attending his school, surrounded by friends, teachers and the promise of a future that seemed so full of potential. But on this day, fate had other plans.
Moomin’s life was abruptly cut short when he lost his life in a devastating car accident. The news of his passing spread like wildfire, leaving everyone in disbelief and sorrow.
Instead of Moomin walking into his classroom the next day, his teachers and the entire school management found themselves standing at his family’s doorstep, heartbroken.
The scene was unlike any other—they came not to greet the young student, but to offer condolences, their faces pale and eyes filled with tears.
“He was such a wonderful boy in the class,” one of his teachers shared with the news agency—KNO. “I don’t have the strength to stand. I am shaking.” The loss of Moomin was a heavy blow to all who had known him.”
The school principal, Parvez Paul, stood somberly with the other teachers, shaken by the tragedy. “This is a huge loss for us,” he said.
“A bright student, full of life, has been taken from us too soon. We need to address the issue of young drivers—our children must be educated about the dangers of driving before they are legally allowed to do so.”
Moomin’s classmates, too, were struggling to comprehend the loss. They remembered him not just for his sharp mind but for the joy he brought to the classroom.
“He always made us laugh,” said one of his friends, tears rolling down their faces. “Why did this have to happen? We miss him so much.”
Others, also in shock, said Moomin was a friend who never caused trouble and always made school life easier and happier.
To mourn the tragic loss, the school declared a day off to honour Moomin’s memory. A condolence meeting was held, where teachers, students and parents came together to mourn.
The empty desk in Moomin’s classroom will serve as a poignant reminder of the life lost far too soon.
As the school will eventually reopen, it will be hard for anyone to sit in Moomin’s place. His absence will be felt deeply by all who had the privilege to know him.
The memory of this bright, kind-hearted boy will not fade quickly, leaving a hole in the hearts of everyone who was touched by his spirit.
The tragedy has also sparked a conversation about the importance of educating young people about the responsibilities that come with driving.
A social activist, Ahmad Ayaz, while expressing his condolences to the bereaved family said that while death was a natural phenomenon, the negligence and carelessness of the Traffic Department have contributed significantly to the high accident rate on the Shalteng-Narbal stretch.
While it cannot undo the heartbreak, it serves as a reminder to parents, schools, and society alike to take action to prevent such losses in the future. KNO