The Indian esports scene was left stunned after the news of Tahir âTahirFuegoâ Ahmedâs sudden death emerged late on January 31. At just 24, Tahir was one of the recognised faces of competitive Free Fire in India and an active member of GodLike Esports, an organisation closely followed by fans across the country.

According to initial information shared within the community, Tahir was found in a critical condition at the GodLike Esports bootcamp around midnight. He was rushed to a nearby hospital and placed on ventilator support. Despite medical efforts, he could not be saved and passed away a short time later, leaving teammates, friends, and fans struggling to process the loss.
As of now, authorities have not officially confirmed the exact cause of death. No medical report or police statement has been released publicly, and investigations are still ongoing. Some unverified claims circulated online shortly after the incident, but there has been no confirmation from family members, law enforcement, or the organisation. Both fans and community figures have urged restraint and respect until clear information is made available.
GodLike Esports acknowledged Tahirâs passing through a brief statement on X, expressing condolences to his family and remembering him as part of their journey. The post quickly drew thousands of replies, with players from rival teams, content creators, and long-time fans sharing messages of grief and disbelief.
Beyond his in-game reputation, Tahir was widely respected for his disciplined mindset and team-first attitude. Those who followed his career often spoke about his calm presence during tense matches and his commitment to regular practice. Many fans felt they had watched him grow from a promising youngster into a dependable top-level competitor.
Tahir began his competitive Free Fire career during the early growth phase of the game in India. Developed and published by Garena, Free Fire launched in 2017 and rapidly became one of the countryâs most played mobile battle royale titles. Tahir first made his mark while playing for Nigma Galaxy, where his aggressive playstyle and sharp rotations caught attention.
After joining GodLike Esports, he competed in several major events, including the Villager Esports Winter Masters and the Booyah Open 2021, where his teams secured third-place finishes. He also featured in the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Fall, contributing to a strong overall run for GodLike.
In the hours following his death, social media platforms were filled with condolences and emotional messages. Several posts also touched on the importance of mental health, encouraging players and fans alike to speak openly and support one another during difficult times.
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TahirFuegoâs passing leaves a noticeable void in Indian Free Fire esports. While questions remain unanswered, his contribution to the scene and the memories he created for fans will not be forgotten anytime soon.
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