The hero of the famous video and meme “Break me completely” Shaydabek Esedullaev died in an accident in the Vladimir region, according to local publication Zebra.TV. Shaidabek Esedullayev, a resident of Gus-Khrustalny, was in a car accident early in the morning of May 6.
At around half past five in the morning, Esedullayev’s Volkswagen Polo slammed into a concrete block, a gas line, a pole and some trees at high speed. Due to the accident, an entire street was left without a gas supply. The driver of the car died instantly.
A video with Esedullayev appeared on the Internet in the summer of 2010. The video was recorded by a police officer who questioned him. A detained drunk resident of Gus-Khrustalny pressed the law enforcement officer with the words “Break me, break me completely. Can you break me?
The video went viral, and popularity came to its hero. He participated in talk shows on federal television channels.
Esedullaev is from Dagestan, the newspaper reports. He worked in the northern fields. Later, he himself said that the video was recorded in Gus-Khrustalny after a loud, drunken party, about which neighbors complained to the police.
Previously, the actor, director, artistic director of the Volkov Drama Theater in Yaroslavl, Sergei Puspekapalis, died in an accident on the M-8 highway. The minibus in which he was riding collided with a truck.
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