Another Indian student found dead in US; 5th death since January


New York, Feb 7 (IANS): A 23-year-old who was pursuing a doctoral degree at Purdue University has been found dead, taking the number of Indian students killed in the US to five since the start of this year.

Sameer Kamath's body was found at about 5 pm on Monday at Crow's Grove Nature Preserve in Williamsport, Warren County Coroner Justin Brummett said in a news release published Tuesday afternoon.

 

Kamath, a US citizen according to the coroner’s office, was a doctorate student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Purdue University, Indiana-based Journal & Courier reported, citing the Coroner's Office.

He graduated from the department in August 2023 with a master's degree in mechanical engineering.

The release from the Coroner's Office said a forensic autopsy is scheduled to be performed in Crawfordsville and the family has been notified about the death.

The coroner's office notified Kamath’s family of his passing, and a forensic autopsy is scheduled to be performed in Crawfordsville on Tuesday afternoon, according to the news release.

The Warren County Sheriff's Office further stated there is no threat to the public and that the incident is being investigated by them.

With Kamath's death, five Indian students have died in quick succession in the US since the start of this year, including Shreyas Reddy Benigeri in Cincinnati and Purdue University's Neel Acharya in Indiana.

A total of 403 deaths of Indian students abroad have been reported since 2018 due to various reasons including natural causes, accidents and medical conditions, the government informed Lok Sabha recently.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said the welfare of Indian students abroad is one of the foremost priorities for the government.

A country-wise breakup showed 91 Indian students died in Canada, 48 in the UK, 40 in Russia, 36 in the US, 35 in Australia, 21 in Ukraine, and 20 in Germany.

Indian students constitute more than 25 per cent of the over one million foreign students studying in the US, according to a November 2023 Open Doors report.

The number of Indians who travelled to the US for higher education increased by 35 per cent and resulted in an all-time high of 2,68,923 students in the academic year 2022-23, the report said.

Last year, the US consular team in India issued over 140,000 student visas -- more than in any other country in the world, setting a record for the third year in a row.

 

 

  

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  • Vishwa, Mangalore\USA

    Wed, Feb 07 2024

    He is from Bavanthi Street Mangalore. This is happening at the top 10 universities in the USA known as the IVY League—Indian students are the largest international student community in the USA. We are one of the largest teachers/professors, doctors, and techies. I am sure the US government immediately takes action and it will take care. Om Shanti.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 07 2024

    We already accepted is as Vishwaguru then what is the need to die in other countries.

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  • Nellu, Kudla ,jeppu ,

    Wed, Feb 07 2024

    Only viswaguru for bhaktas not for real citizens. Feku only do nautanki, by shaking Nd waving hand in foreign countries. It's all jumlaa.if Modi has real daring ask US about indian students death enquiry. He dnt care . He cares his pm seat Nd Adani Ambani.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Feb 07 2024

    This is a big shock for parents whose children have settled in USA ...

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