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Pictured: Men killed in ‘freak glass accident’ when they became trapped beneath a large panel while unloading it at a football ground

These are two men who died in a freak accident, while they are stuck under a large glass panel, from a truck on the floor of an out -of -league football club.

Yasir Ali and Muhammad Zafar, who was first depicted here, died of a cargo from a HGV in a overflow parking lot at Hitchin Football Club in Hertfordshire.

A couple’s third man was seriously injured and now in the hospital, where doctors are thinking of cutting one of their arms.

Mr. Ali from Luton, 34 -year -old Mr. Ali and Dunstable, 33 -year -old Mr. Zafar, were friends, and both of them participated in Hertford University University as international students from Pakistan.

Emergency services were called after the reports that men were trapped under a glass panel at around 14.00 hours, but both of them could not save Mr. Ali and Mr. Zafar who died at the scene.

As Hitchin FC rejects three men employing, it remains unclear how men work in the region or for who.

Hitchin FC and the town’s historical Cow Commoner’s trust in the parking lot was built and a police cord was built and the detectives say they were ‘in the early stages’ of the investigations.

An investigation in Hertfordshire’s Coroner’s Court will be conducted when there are all details from this police investigation and the investigations of the health and security manager.

Yasir Ali (in the picture) and Muhammad Zafar suddenly died in the afternoon on Saturday afternoon and releases cargo from a HGV in a overflow parking lot at Hitchin Football Club in Hertfordshire

34 -year -old Mr. Ali from Luton and 33 -year -old Mr. Zafar (in the picture) from Dunstable were friends and both joined Hertfordshire University as international students from Pakistan

34 -year -old Mr. Ali from Luton and 33 -year -old Mr. Zafar (in the picture) from Dunstable were friends and both joined Hertfordshire University as international students from Pakistan

Emergency services were called at around 14.00 after the reports of their stay under the glass panel, but they could not save Mr. Ali and Mr. Zafar who died at the scene (in the picture)

Emergency services were called at around 14.00 after the reports of their stay under the glass panel, but they could not save Mr. Ali and Mr. Zafar who died at the scene (in the picture)

Imam Qazi Abdul Aziz Chishti said Daily Mail, the founder of Jamia Islamia Ghousia Trust, would help to organize funerals when men’s bodies were released by the coronary.

He said that the funerals would take place either in Luton or in Pakistan in Men’s own country, and Mr. Ali’s parents would take place with their parents living in the capital of the capital Lahore and Mr Zafar’s parents.

Mr. Ali was a month away from completing his annual master’s degree in project management at the University of Hertfordshire, who had previously received a civil engineering degree from a university in Lahore.

Mohammed Aqib Yasin, a friend of Mr. Ali, said, ‘We share tragic news about the passing of Yasir Ali, an international students at the University of Hertfordshire from Pakistan, and one of his friends.

‘The incident occurred when a container full of glass empties. Tragically, the glass collapsed throughout the process and caused the deaths of Yasir and his friend Muhammad. The other friend survived the accident.

‘Our thoughts and prayers, with their families and loved ones during this enormous grief.’

Another friend of mine Mirha Ch, Facebook wrote: ‘Hertfordshire University Yasir Ali from the international student was a tragic event.

‘I am very sorry to share the news of the tragic transition of Yasir Ali. He was a student in my Yasir class and he was a very beautiful spirit. ‘

Hitchin FC (in the picture) rejects that they employ three men, as men work in the region or for whom it remains unclear.

Hitchin FC (in the picture) rejects that they employ three men, as men work in the region or for whom it remains unclear.

Almost a week after the terrible accident, many questions surrounding the student’s death remain unanswered.

The truck at the scene of the shipping company Martello, one of the drivers of the Southampton Port of the stadium carried a transport container confirmed.

The remaining driver ‘shaken’ had no role in evacuating, and one of the five workers was sitting in the cabin of the truck, unaware of the fear behind him until he knocked on his door.

Hitchin FC, who rented the land from the confidence of Cower Commoner, said that they did not employ workers.

Following their death on Saturday, tributes for two international students were flooded.

The Imam was also unaware of whom the two men were involved.

Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue confirmed yesterday that two men were tragically stuck in the Daily Mail under the glass where they were emptied.

Service spokesman said: ‘Everyone in the Hertfordshire Fire Department and Rescue Service is with the family and friends of the two men who died tragically on Saturday.

The truck (in the picture) confirmed that one of the drivers carried a shipping container from Southampton Port to the stadium

The truck (in the picture) confirmed that one of the drivers carried a shipping container from Southampton Port to the stadium

After the reports of people stuck close to Hitchin Town Football Club, we were called on Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 14.00.

‘A large glass panel fell from a container truck and caught two male workers underneath. Despite the emergency efforts of emergency services, including police, ambulance and critical care medical officials, unfortunately, both men died at the scene. ‘

‘Service is now contacted with the Health and Safety Manager (HSE) as a part of the ongoing investigation.’

HSE said Daily Mail will not participate because the facilities are implemented by the North Herts Council. After the police leave, the council will start the investigation.

Near employees described the chaos scenes as emergency services, and after receiving calls on the two men were injured, they were deported to the scene at 14.00.

A man who escaped from his nearby job when he heard the sirens to say to the Daily Mail: ‘I was in the office and heard the sirens, so I went out and some men were shouting.

‘They were full shock. One of them told me that a glass mirror was emptied and two men were dead. At that time there were about four or five there. ‘

In addition to large glass panels, metal fences and poles were emptied from the truck.

Employees of the nearby employees described chaos scenes as emergency services.

Employees of the nearby employees described chaos scenes as emergency services.

A person who lives close to the stage said: ‘What happened is absolutely terrible, I don’t even want to think it was very terrible about it. Obviously this was a freak. ‘

Ian Allen, a member of the Assembly, representing the North Hertfordshire Regional Council in Cower Commoner’s Trust, said to Daily Mail: ‘There are many questions about why the truck was on land in the first place.

‘But now the real issue is the support of these men’s families and the police can investigate what’s going on.’

According to Ivan Smith, the director of the transportation company, the job of the truck driver was to carry a transport container from Southampton Port to the reason of the football club.

Football Club ‘Knowing very little about the accident’, another businessman working on the site ‘they are not about the football club’ he said.

Mr. Smith also added that he knew very little how the incident took place.

Mr. Smith said: ‘While the men who participated in the unloading process worked, our driver sat in his truck for several hours.

‘One of the men had no idea that something was going wrong until he knocked on the door to say that there was an accident.’

According to Ivan Smith, the director of the transportation company, the job of the truck driver was to carry a shipping container from Southampton Port and the field of football club. In the picture: Police at the scene

According to Ivan Smith, the director of the transportation company, the job of the truck driver was to carry a shipping container from Southampton Port and the field of football club. In the picture: Police at the scene

“Apart from our explanation, we have no idea what kind of burden there is in these transport containers.

Mr. Smith added that the delivery was made to Hitchin FC, but whether the men who emptied the container were employed by the club or by another company, he added that there was no ‘idea’.

Hertfordshire police said the men who died to Daily Mail helping someone ‘ [were] He didn’t work when the accident took place.

Only weeks ago, Cow Commoner’s confidence and Hitchin FC announced that he plans to redefine the site known as the ball field as a wider being for the community.

Hitchin FC said in a statement: ‘Unfortunately, on Saturday, a tragic accident that resulted in the death of 2 people on the football field adjacent to the football field.

“At this stage, we know very little about the real details of the accident, and the police took the incident under control and investigations continue.

‘We wish this very sad and difficult time to their families.’

Hertfordshire police spokesman said: ‘Police, two men were seriously injured on Saturday, September 6 at 14.00 Hitchin Town Football Club Parking A parking lot joined an event.

Only weeks ago, Cow Commoner's Trust and Hitchin FC (Picture, File Photo) announced their plans to redevelop the site known as a ball area as a wider being for the community.

Only weeks ago, Cow Commoner’s Trust and Hitchin FC (Picture, File Photo) announced their plans to redevelop the site known as a ball area as a wider being for the community.

‘Men were injured in a truck parked in the overflow parking lot.

“ Two men on the stage unfortunately died. His next relatives were informed and supported by civil servants. A third man was subjected to minor injuries and was treated at the scene.

‘The event is currently under investigation and investigations continue.’

Eastern British ambulance service, Saturday afternoon stadium two ambulances, fast intervention vehicle, an ambulance officer vehicle, critical maintenance officer and a community sent the first intervention, he said.

Five days after the accident, a large police cord continues on the field of football club and police officers are watching the site.

A white Volvo truck belonging to the city -centered Martello Transport is abandoned, while empty boxes and metal frames are on the grass.

The football club, the oldest of England, which has roots up to 1865, is at the center of the community of the rich Pazar town.

This weekend, the FA Cup second -e -elimination of the SBANS City played against, the club is planned to continue normally ‘a big participation’ is planned to continue.

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