<p>King Richard Srinivasan, a celebrated biker from Bengaluru, died after his motorcycle crashed into a camel in the Fatehgarh division of Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district on Wednesday night, according to reports. </p>.<p>His body was brought to the city where relatives and friends performed his final rites around 3 pm on Saturday. </p>.<p>Remembering Srinivasan, bike racer and the owner of Art of Motorcycles, Murthaza Junaid, cited eyewitnesses as saying that the celebrated biker wasn't speeding at the time of the accident. A camel came onto the highway all of a sudden, causing the accident. Srinivasan sustained a serious cervical injury, which eventually proved fatal, Junaid said. Srinivasan wasn't into any racing. He was a long-distance rider, he added. </p>.<p>Srinivasan was riding along with three of his friends heading at the time of the accident. </p>.<p><strong>Bought BMW bike in Nov</strong></p>.<p>Junaid said that Srinivasan bought a BMW motorcycle in November 2020 and took training from him before going to Rajasthan and Gujarat. </p>.<p>According to Junaid, the last time he called up Srinivasan was on January 6, a day before the biker left for Rajasthan. "I feel that a person died because of the camel's negligence," he said. </p>.<p>The use of high beam lights by motorists on the highway also poses risks to riders, he added. </p>.<p>Srinivasan and his friends had gone on a road trip to London and from South America to North America. </p>
<p>King Richard Srinivasan, a celebrated biker from Bengaluru, died after his motorcycle crashed into a camel in the Fatehgarh division of Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district on Wednesday night, according to reports. </p>.<p>His body was brought to the city where relatives and friends performed his final rites around 3 pm on Saturday. </p>.<p>Remembering Srinivasan, bike racer and the owner of Art of Motorcycles, Murthaza Junaid, cited eyewitnesses as saying that the celebrated biker wasn't speeding at the time of the accident. A camel came onto the highway all of a sudden, causing the accident. Srinivasan sustained a serious cervical injury, which eventually proved fatal, Junaid said. Srinivasan wasn't into any racing. He was a long-distance rider, he added. </p>.<p>Srinivasan was riding along with three of his friends heading at the time of the accident. </p>.<p><strong>Bought BMW bike in Nov</strong></p>.<p>Junaid said that Srinivasan bought a BMW motorcycle in November 2020 and took training from him before going to Rajasthan and Gujarat. </p>.<p>According to Junaid, the last time he called up Srinivasan was on January 6, a day before the biker left for Rajasthan. "I feel that a person died because of the camel's negligence," he said. </p>.<p>The use of high beam lights by motorists on the highway also poses risks to riders, he added. </p>.<p>Srinivasan and his friends had gone on a road trip to London and from South America to North America. </p>