Pakistan’s Famous Peeche Dekho Peeche Meme Kid Ahmed Shah’s Younger Brother Passes Away At 15- Fans Mourn Loss- Viral | Viral

Younger brother of Peeche Dekho Peeche meme kid passes away. Image Source: Peer Ahmad Shah/ Instagram

Fans of the iconic ‘Peeche Dekho Peeche’ meme kid- Peer Ahmed Shah- were left heartbroken after a saddening news took them by shock. Ahmed’s younger brother- Umer Shah- passed away at the age of 15. The heartbreaking announcement was made on Ahmed’s social media handle. The post was quick to go viral, as it left a wave of shock and sorrow among fans. For those not aware, the brothers from Pakistan turned into an internet sensation a few years back, after a rather adorably hilarious video of Ahmed turned into an iconic meme.

The words- ‘Peeche Dekho Peeche’ – that was a mere instruction asking people to ‘look behind’, went insanely global- all thanks to Ahmed’s adorability. To juggle your memory, a video went viral a few years ago, which showed the little one laughing and asking the cameraperson to look behind him. From his cute smile to amusing accent- the internet was quick to fall for the kid for plenty of reasons. Soon after the meme went viral, the kid and his brother became online sensations, with countless fans on Ahmed’s Instagram handle.

As per The Siasat Daily, Umer Shah passed away due to a cardiac arrest. However, Times Now could not confirm more details about the little one’s death.

Coming back to the duo’s stardom, not only were they an internet stars, but they had also appeared on Pakistani TV shows like ‘Jeeto Pakistan’ and ‘Ramadan Programme Shaan-e-Ramadan’.

Check out the viral post:

“This is to inform the little shining star of our family, Umer Shah has returned to Allah Almighty. We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return. I request everyone to remember him and our family in your prayers,” the post read.

The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘Peer Ahmad Shah’. The post was shared yesterday and pulled more than 268K views from people.

Internet’s reactions:

“No plsease! How ?? That’s so tragic I wish it’s not true,” a user said. “May ALLAH give sabr to his parent. INNA LILLAHI VE INNA ILEYHI RAJIUN,” commented another. “Passed away? How? Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. He was such a cute kid… may Allah grant peace to your soul shehzaday,” added a third. “Inal lilah hi wa ina ilahi rajioon,” wrote the next.


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