The YPX employee who died as a result of being hit by a 10th-grade student was escorted to his final resting place.
A gun was fired in honor of the employee during the farewell ceremony.

Today, February 28, the Road Patrol Service employee, junior sergeant Khosilbek Eshnazarov, who died after being hit by a 10th grader in Tashkent, was traced to his last location. The Department of Public Security of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported this.
On February 25 of this year, he drove away from another person's vehicle on Nukus Street in the Mirabad district of the capital, blocking the path of a juvenile offender who was moving at high speed, thereby preventing a potentially serious outcome without sparing his own life.
The employee, who acted heroically, received serious injuries. Despite the medical care provided and the efforts of specialists, Khosilbek died in the hospital.
According to the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Shohruh Giyasov, 33-year-old Khosilbek Eshnazarov was the youngest child in the family, the mountain on which his parents leaned, the reliable shield of two daughters and a son, and the beloved husband of his wife.
“The courage shown by Khosilbek will forever live in the hearts of the personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, his comrades, and the people he served. The motherland will never forget its heroic son,” said Giyasov.
At the moment, a criminal case has been initiated under Part 1 of Article 267 (theft of a vehicle) and Part 3 of Article 104 (intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm) of the Criminal Code, and the suspect has been detained.







