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Rising Concern: 10 Indian Students’ Mysterious Deaths in the US Since January 2023

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  • At‍ least 10⁢ Indian⁣ or Indian American⁣ students⁤ have died on US campuses⁤ since January 2023.
  • Deaths include ⁣suspected homicides, accidents, and cases with ‌undetermined causes.
  • Incidents‍ have raised​ safety ‌concerns for international and⁣ domestic students ​in the US.

Tragic Series⁤ of Student Deaths⁤ in the US

The recent spate of deaths involving Indian⁢ and Indian American students in the United States has cast a spotlight on the safety⁢ of​ students on US campuses. ‍With at least 10 students having lost ⁢their lives under‍ various mysterious​ circumstances since‌ January‌ 2023, the incidents range from suspected homicides to tragic accidents.

Among the deceased‍ is Paruchuri Abhijit,⁣ a 23-year-old engineering⁣ student from Andhra‌ Pradesh, whose body was discovered​ in a forest in Boston, raising⁣ suspicions of a robbery gone wrong. Sameer ​Kamath, a doctoral student at Purdue University, tragically ended his life with a self-inflicted gunshot.​ Neel Acharya, another Purdue ⁢student, was found⁣ dead ‍near an airport,⁢ with the cause of death pending toxicology results.

Shreyas Reddy Benigeri, a⁢ 19-year-old business student, was found deceased in​ Cincinnati‌ with‍ no⁤ foul play ⁣suspected. Vivek Saini, a 25-year-old MBA student, was the victim of a fatal attack ‌by a homeless man in Georgia. Akul Dhawan, an 18-year-old ‍student in ‍Illinois, died on campus, possibly due ‌to hypothermia, leading⁢ his parents to file ‌a lawsuit alleging⁢ police negligence.

Other cases include Aaditya Adlakha, found ‍shot in ​a car; Jude Chacko, who was shot⁣ in the forehead during a suspected robbery; Veera Saiesh, killed in a robbery at a gas station; ⁣and Devsish Nandepu, who was shot‌ by armed robbers in Chicago.

These incidents have not only caused grief but also raised alarms over‍ the safety⁢ and⁢ well-being of students, prompting a‍ closer ⁢examination ‍of the vulnerabilities⁤ they face‌ while studying abroad.

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