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The hero of the meme “Break me completely” died in an accident in Gus-Khrustalny

The hero of the viral video “Break me completely” Shaydabek Esedullayev died in an accident in Gus-Khrustalny, informed ProGorod33 edition. The accident with Esedullayev’s car happened early Saturday morning.

According to a local publication, Esedullaev, 57, who was driving a Volkswagen Polo, lost control at one point. The car, which was moving at high speed, knocked over a fence and flew into a ditch, crashing into a post. Esedullayev’s car also damaged gas pipes, as a result of which 15 houses on Olkhovaya Street were left without gas. The driver himself died at the scene of the accident.

A video featuring Esedullayev appeared on the Internet in the summer of 2010. He quickly gained popularity, becoming the source of many memes. In 2010, Esedullayev was detained in Gus-Khrustalny after neighbors complained about his loud party. Police attempted to question the offender, resulting in a dialogue that erupted into memes: “Break me down completely. Break completely. Break me completely. – Why? – I want you to break me. – A pervert? – I want you to break me. You can? – Why? Do you want to break? – No. – In vain. – Why in vain? “Break me completely, break me. Can you break me?remember editing the “MK” content of the video, which has received over 12 million views on YouTube

The hero of the viral video then took part in the show “Let them talk” on Channel One. Recently, a native of Dagestan, Esedullaev, worked on rotation in different cities of Russia.

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