Two Indian college students who had come to the US on December 28 final 12 months, have been discovered lifeless of their residence room in Hartford city of Connecticut state within the US on Sunday morning, a member of the family of one of many deceased scholar stated on Monday.
Each the scholars have been recognized. Gattu Dinesh (22) hailed from Wanaparthy district of Telangana whereas Nikesh (21) was from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.
Each have been pursuing Masters in Laptop Sciences from the College of Sacred Coronary heart in Heartford.
In accordance with Dinesh’s maternal uncle Sainath instructed native reporters in Wanaparthy that the members of the family had acquired info from the Connecticut police that each college students have been discovered lifeless of their room on Sunday morning.
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“Apparently, each had returned to their room after dinner and slept on Saturday evening. Subsequent morning, their mates tried to wake them up, however there was no response from them, after which they knowledgeable the police, who reached the spot, broke open the door and located them lifeless on their mattress. They shifted the our bodies to the hospital, the place they have been declared lifeless,” Sainath stated.
Whereas the quick explanation for the loss of life is just not identified, the police instructed Dinesh’s father, Gattu Venkanna, that they could have died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of extreme use of heaters of their room as there was excessive chilly within the area.
“They stated the precise trigger shall be identified solely after post-mortem. We are attempting to get their our bodies to India on the earliest,” Sainath stated.
Wanaparthy MLA Tudi Megha Reddy known as on the members of the family of Dinesh and warranted them that the physique of the coed shall be introduced again to the nation on the earliest.
The main points of the opposite scholar, Nikesh, aren’t but identified.
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