Pakistani former pilot fights back from the brink to inspire fellow disabled people in hand-bike ride across in China
- Ajmal Samuel’s life was so rocked by a car accident he attempted suicide in 1988
- Having moved to Hong Kong in the early 90s, he has built a strong business career, with sports as his driving force
A year after being paralysed in a car accident, former military pilot Ajmal Samuel in 1988 injected himself with an overdose of opiate and cocaine, hoping to never wake up again.
Aged 23, the Pakistani soldier was in the middle of 15 operations within two years. The chronic pain from his injured nerves felt like “somebody jabbing a knife into my legs”.
“That was a dark time in my life. It just occurred to me that I’m not a hero, [or] invincible,” recalls Samuel, who was stationed in Kashmir when the accident led to a permanent spinal cord injury. “It came to the point that I decided: enough of this agony.”
He has no idea how he survived, but Samuel woke the next morning and began a brand-new journey in search of ways to control the pain.
He recalls thinking: “It seems nothing’s going to destroy me. I need to move on and take control of my life.”