Two college students, G Dinesh (22) from Wanaparthy in Telangana and Nikesh (21) from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, had been found deceased of their Connecticut lodging within the US, information company PTI reported citing a member of the family on Monday (January 15).
As per the report, Dinesh’s household stays unaware of the reason for his demise and that of his roommate. Based on members of the family, Dinesh and his roommate had been mutual buddies who grew to become roommates within the US after arriving there, it added.
“Dinesh’s buddies from a close-by room known as us on Saturday night time and knowledgeable us about his demise and his roommate’s. We’ve got no clue as to how he died,” shared Dinesh’s members of the family, PTI reported.
Dinesh had gone to Hartford, Connecticut, for increased research on December 28, 2023, whereas Nikesh arrived a couple of days later, in response to the report.
Searching for help, Dinesh’s household has approached Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to repatriate Dinesh’s mortal stays. Wanaparthy MLA Megha Reddy has additionally provided help in bringing again Dinesh’s physique.
Expressing condolences, Megha Reddy met with the deceased pupil’s members of the family in Wanaparthy city. The MLA spoke to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who responded positively, assuring preparations for the repatriation of the physique to Wanaparthy, the report stated.
Srikakulam Police Particular Department DSP Okay Balaraju famous that there isn’t a info on Nikesh or his members of the family but, and even the Srikakulam district administration stays uninformed, it added additional.
Grieving over the scholar’s demise, Wanaparthy MLA T Megha Reddy conveyed condolences to the household and coordinated with authorities for the repatriation of Dinesh’s physique from the US, as per the report.
The Chief Minister affirmed his dedication to facilitating the return of the deceased pupil’s physique to his native place in Wanaparthy. The MLA was knowledgeable that the scholar from Wanaparthy had left for the US on December 28 final 12 months for increased research.