Howard Professor’s Fatal Crash Leaves University Mourning Loss of Student

School of Business professor identified as driver in fatal car crash

Dr. Kamal Agarwal, a professor in the School of Business at Howard University, was involved in a fatal crash on April 11, according to the School of Business. Agarwal, who is 72 years old, was driving his car at a high speed on 6th Street NW and Fairmont when he failed to negotiate a left turn, resulting in a collision with Howard freshman Mohamed Samura.

Unfortunately, Samura passed away on April 15 due to the injuries sustained in the crash. Agarwal has refrained from commenting on the incident due to his health condition at this time. The School of Business Dean, Dr. Anthony Wilbon, expressed sadness at the news of Mohamed’s death and stated that Agarwal is currently recovering from his injuries at home.

Following the tragic accident and the loss of Samura, the School of Business organized meetings with Samura’s business orientation team, friends, faculty, and staff to offer support and guidance during this difficult time. The university has extended its full support to all those affected by the tragedy and encouraged anyone in need to seek professional help for grief counseling.

Dr. Agarwal specializes in information systems and network security and has been teaching at Howard for 23 years. It is uncertain whether he will return to teaching at the university after his recovery or if there will be any changes to traffic signage around Cook Hall in response to the car crash. The MPD investigation into the accident is still ongoing as confirmed by both police department officials and a lawyer representing Samura’s family.

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