Remembering Mohit Kohli

It is with great sadness that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our dear friend and former Sales Director, Mohit Kohli. Mo lost his life on Wednesday, 12th February (age 36), after being hit by a minibus in Chile. At the time, he was in the midst of an extraordinary challenge—cycling 10,000 km across South America in an attempt to break the world record for the fastest journey from Cartagena to Ushuaia.

A few words from Shaun:

“When I first met Mo, it didn’t take long to realise he was like my long-lost brother. We bonded over our shared love for fitness and adventure. He was the only person I knew who was genuinely excited about swimming 12km around Torbay! Keeping Mo in one place was nearly impossible. His passion for travel and adventure seemed endless, and wherever he went, he left a mark on the lives of those he met with his kindness, generosity, and of course, his craziness!

I believe people come into our lives for a reason, to teach us something along the way. The few years we spent together are memories I will always cherish.”

Mo was more than a colleague; he was a truly remarkable person who left a lasting impact on everyone he met. His generosity, determination and kindness made him an inspiration to those around him. He had an infectious energy and his adventurous spirit was nothing short of extraordinary. Whether it was cycling, water polo, swimming, or yoga, Mo embraced life with an intensity and passion that was inspiring.

Beyond his love for sports and adventure, Mo had a deep appreciation for travel and adventure. He was never one to shy away from a challenge, always seeking out new experiences and pushing himself to the limits. His stories of his travels were captivating, and his enthusiasm was contagious.

Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Mo’s family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. May we honour his memory by continuing to embrace life with the same passion and curiosity that he did.

If you would like to read more, click here to read the article from the Hindustan News or read a lovely post from @thetranscontinental here

Ride in peace, Mo.