SIDEZ has left us all
Very sad to hear. My condolences to his family and friends. I feel as if I have lost a good friend.
Rest in peace Sidez.
Rest in peace Sidez.
Last edited by crossfirefun; Apr 27, 2008 at 03:34 PM.
I am deeply saddened to hear about this... wow. Sidez and I talked on several occasions and he was always a great guy.
God bless him and his family... keep them in your prayers guys.
God bless him and his family... keep them in your prayers guys.
Originally Posted by Reactivator
Life is very fragile 
I remember in my thred - new one from russia - I just was so happy - when I heard russian words...
People - whatch your back, be carefull.
I remember in my thred - new one from russia - I just was so happy - when I heard russian words...
People - whatch your back, be carefull.
One of the more recent threads I recall was when "Reactivator" and "Sidez" started communicating here in Russian words. And Silverfox chimed in at one point in the thread....
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sidez
Eh.. ruskaya raztomjka strashnaya vesh.. Ya iz moskvi no shas v new yorke zhivu
net s machiniy ne dalshni bit ne kakiye problemi eto prost slk r170 s drugimi panalami.. u nas yeyo prosta malo kto znayet.. a escho menshe znayut shto eto mercedes a ni chrysler.. iz za etovo a na prodoyotsia po takoye mizirniy tzene.. nu za to nam ona obshlas deshevo
yesli shans budit podumay na shot srt-6 raztamoshka takayeshe i tzena pohoshaya...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Reactivator
Raztamojka - 11K baksov
Da, u nas Crossfire - malo kto znaet
Voobshe - vibiral sebe avto na kajdiy den' - nadeus' budet bez problem. Vse taki mersedes - eto ne porsche. Ne razvalitsia...
Quote Silverfox:
What's happened here, has this thread been converted to a Russian Chat Forum?
The entire thread can be seen: click here
This sucks. I enjoyed reading Sidez's posts, he always offered intelligent comments & never came off as an idiot. I will miss his posts & will greatly miss him as another forum friend.
Was he only 18?
FORT LEE — A man died Friday evening when his motorcycle struck a telephone pole on Cumbermeade Road near Bluff Road.
The biker was found lying facedown on the street, after being ejected from his motorcycle about 7:10 p.m., according to an emergency medical technician who was at the scene.
Fort Lee police were investigating, but would not release any information Saturday, despite repeated requests. According to the ambulance squad, the victim was Anastos Akopyan, 18, a resident of nearby Dearborn Road. A neighbor confirmed his identity Saturday evening.
Pat Peluso, an emergency medical technician with the Fort Lee Ambulance Corps, said the first thing he saw when he arrived at the scene was the victim's helmet, which he estimated was about "200 feet away" from where the victim was found in the street. Peluso estimated that the motorcycle was "50 to 75 feet" from the victim.
Paramedics attempted to revive the victim at the scene, but were unsuccessful. He was later pronounced dead at Palisades General Hospital.
FORT LEE — A man died Friday evening when his motorcycle struck a telephone pole on Cumbermeade Road near Bluff Road.
The biker was found lying facedown on the street, after being ejected from his motorcycle about 7:10 p.m., according to an emergency medical technician who was at the scene.
Fort Lee police were investigating, but would not release any information Saturday, despite repeated requests. According to the ambulance squad, the victim was Anastos Akopyan, 18, a resident of nearby Dearborn Road. A neighbor confirmed his identity Saturday evening.
Pat Peluso, an emergency medical technician with the Fort Lee Ambulance Corps, said the first thing he saw when he arrived at the scene was the victim's helmet, which he estimated was about "200 feet away" from where the victim was found in the street. Peluso estimated that the motorcycle was "50 to 75 feet" from the victim.
Paramedics attempted to revive the victim at the scene, but were unsuccessful. He was later pronounced dead at Palisades General Hospital.
Originally Posted by 70GT6
Was he only 18?
FORT LEE — A man died Friday evening when his motorcycle struck a telephone pole on Cumbermeade Road near Bluff Road.
The biker was found lying facedown on the street, after being ejected from his motorcycle about 7:10 p.m., according to an emergency medical technician who was at the scene.
Fort Lee police were investigating, but would not release any information Saturday, despite repeated requests. According to the ambulance squad, the victim was Anastos Akopyan, 18, a resident of nearby Dearborn Road. A neighbor confirmed his identity Saturday evening.
Pat Peluso, an emergency medical technician with the Fort Lee Ambulance Corps, said the first thing he saw when he arrived at the scene was the victim's helmet, which he estimated was about "200 feet away" from where the victim was found in the street. Peluso estimated that the motorcycle was "50 to 75 feet" from the victim.
Paramedics attempted to revive the victim at the scene, but were unsuccessful. He was later pronounced dead at Palisades General Hospital.
FORT LEE — A man died Friday evening when his motorcycle struck a telephone pole on Cumbermeade Road near Bluff Road.
The biker was found lying facedown on the street, after being ejected from his motorcycle about 7:10 p.m., according to an emergency medical technician who was at the scene.
Fort Lee police were investigating, but would not release any information Saturday, despite repeated requests. According to the ambulance squad, the victim was Anastos Akopyan, 18, a resident of nearby Dearborn Road. A neighbor confirmed his identity Saturday evening.
Pat Peluso, an emergency medical technician with the Fort Lee Ambulance Corps, said the first thing he saw when he arrived at the scene was the victim's helmet, which he estimated was about "200 feet away" from where the victim was found in the street. Peluso estimated that the motorcycle was "50 to 75 feet" from the victim.
Paramedics attempted to revive the victim at the scene, but were unsuccessful. He was later pronounced dead at Palisades General Hospital.
WOW...
I haven't been on in a couple of days and I sign on and see these signature banners...
I'm typing through tears right now. This is not how I wanted to "catch" his post count. I had no idea he was that young. He carried himself in a much more mature way than his age would have suggested. We have indeed lost one of the most valuable members of this community. My thoughts go out to his friends and family. Rest in peace Comrade... you are already greatly missed.
...but a child. A life taken to short. May God Keep Him Close...
I haven't been on in a couple of days and I sign on and see these signature banners...
I'm typing through tears right now. This is not how I wanted to "catch" his post count. I had no idea he was that young. He carried himself in a much more mature way than his age would have suggested. We have indeed lost one of the most valuable members of this community. My thoughts go out to his friends and family. Rest in peace Comrade... you are already greatly missed.
...but a child. A life taken to short. May God Keep Him Close...
Last edited by NeverEnough; Apr 27, 2008 at 09:05 PM.
Originally Posted by maxxm
He wrote and thought and acted like someone who was more mature than 18. The story is from today's Bergen County Record, which is the newspaper for the Fort Lee, NJ area. Here's the link.
I too would have thought of Sidez as a older person.
Even a more tragic loss of life at such a young age.
Last edited by Valk; Apr 27, 2008 at 08:45 PM.
Speechless ………..
Never knew him but read some of his post and nonetheless, it hurts when someone in your circle passes on
……….Respect SIDEZ!
I always thought he was in his mid to late 20's. What a terrible tragedy. My heart goes to his family, and all who were close to him. I'm still having a hard time believing this actually happened.



