Twitter condoles Jules Bianchi’s tragic death
Jules Bianchi, 25, had been in a coma since the October 5 accident. (Source: AP/File)
Jules Bianchi died due to the head injuries he sustained in a crash last year. The news of death left the world in a state of shock and the Formula One driver was paid rich tributes on the social networking site Twitter.
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Bianchi, 25, had been in a coma since the October 5 accident, in which he collided at high speed with a mobile crane which was being used to pick up another crashed car.
RIP Jules Bianchi. It was a pleasure and privilege to have known him in his all too short life. Sad day, condolences to his family + friends
— Martin Brundle (@MBrundleF1) July 18, 2015
Morning Everyone, sad news to start the day, Jules Bianchi has died from injuries sustained in a crash at last year’s Japanese GP aged 25
— Ian Abrahams (Moose) (@BroadcastMoose) July 18, 2015
#F1 @Jules_Bianchi – just so desperately sad; thoughts & prayers with friends & family. #RIP
— Alastair Stewart (@alstewitn) July 18, 2015
Such sad news to wake up to 😔..R.I.P Jules Bianchi. Thoughts and prayers with your family after such a long battle x pic.twitter.com/EkZseF4ppc
— Jake Davis (@JakeDDCreative) July 18, 2015
So sad to hear @Jules_Bianchi passed away 😔 #RIPJules
— Sébastien Ogier (@SebOgier) July 18, 2015
The thoughts of everybody at McLaren are with the friends and family of Jules Bianchi. You will be sorely missed. #RIPJules #ForzaJules
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) July 18, 2015
#RIPJules This picture of Jules Bianchi is so great. RIP. #ForzaJules pic.twitter.com/P0WoXmU4Gq
— Danny smith… (@doglab) July 18, 2015
Talented and a gentleman, will remain in our hearts..RIP Jules Bianchi.
— Johnny herbert (@johnnyherbertf1) July 18, 2015