Andhra Pradesh MBBS Student Dies in Tragic Accident at Frozen Waterfall in Kyrgyzstan

Tragic death of Indian MBBS student in Kyrgyzstan highlights risks faced by students abroad and need for prompt consular assistance.

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Andhra Pradesh MBBS Student Dies in Tragic Accident at Frozen Waterfall in Kyrgyzstan

Andhra Pradesh MBBS Student Dies in Tragic Accident at Frozen Waterfall in Kyrgyzstan

A 21-year-old MBBS student from Andhra Pradesh, Dasari Chandrashekhar, died after getting trapped in ice near a frozen waterfall in Kyrgyzstan on April 21, 2024. Chandrashekhar, a resident of Anakapalle district, was studying in his second year at a medical college in Kyrgyzstan.

The tragic incident occurred when Chandrashekhar went on an excursion with four of his friends from Andhra Pradesh after finishing their second-year exams. While exploring the area near the frozen waterfall, Chandrashekhar accidentally got stuck in the ice and died.

The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan informed Chandrashekhar's parents about the incident. The student's family has appealed to the Indian government for assistance in repatriating his remains. Union minister G. Kishan Reddy has been in communication with the Indian embassy in Kyrgyzstan to facilitate the process of bringing Chandrashekhar's body back to India.

Why this matters: This tragic incident highlights the risks faced by Indian students studying abroad and the importance of safety precautions during adventurous outings. It also underscores the need for prompt consular assistance in such cases to support the families of the deceased.

According to reports, over 400 Indian students have died abroad since 2018, with the highest number of deaths occurring in Canada, the USA, the UK, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan. The causes of these deaths vary, but the loss of young lives in foreign countries remains a concern for Indian families and authorities.

Chandrashekhar's family is devastated by the loss and awaits the return of his remains to bid him a final farewell in his hometown of Anakapalle. "We are in touch with the Indian embassy in Kyrgyzstan and are working to bring back Chandrashekhar's body as soon as possible," said Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, who has been coordinating with the Kyrgyzstan officials to expedite the repatriation process.

Key Takeaways

  • 21-year-old MBBS student from Andhra Pradesh died in Kyrgyzstan on April 21, 2024.
  • Chandrashekhar got trapped in ice near a frozen waterfall while on an excursion with friends.
  • Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan informed Chandrashekhar's parents, who appealed for assistance in repatriating his remains.
  • Over 400 Indian students have died abroad since 2018, with Kyrgyzstan among the countries with the highest number of deaths.
  • Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy is coordinating with Kyrgyzstan officials to expedite the repatriation process.