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Telangana Student Found Dead In London, Family Seeks Govt Help

Telangana Student Found Dead In London, Family Seeks Govt Help

 

Telangana student Srinath Reddy, 25, from Kamareddy district, was found dead in England on June 23, leaving his family seeking government help to bring his body back to India.

Srinath Reddy was a native of Talamadla village in Rajampet mandal of Kamareddy district. He had gone to England around 14 months ago for higher studies and was pursuing his MS at Leicester University.

Telangana Student Found Dead In England

According to the family, Srinath had spoken to them over the phone on the night before his death. His father, Madhusudan Reddy, said the conversation appeared normal and the family had no indication that anything was wrong.

Srinath reportedly attended a friend’s birthday gathering on June 22 night and later returned to his room. The next morning, he was found unresponsive by a roommate, after which friends and relatives were informed.

The exact cause of death is yet to be officially confirmed.

Family Appeals For Government Support

The grieving family has appealed to the Central government and the Telangana government to help bring Srinath’s body back to India at the earliest.

His father said the family wants support in completing the required formalities and repatriation process. The family has also requested officials to coordinate with authorities in the UK so that Srinath’s body can be brought back to his native village for final rites.

Education Loan Adds To Family’s Distress

Srinath had gone abroad with hopes of building a better future through higher education. Reports said his family had taken an education loan and also borrowed money from relatives to support his studies in the UK.

The family is now facing both emotional pain and financial hardship, making the appeal for government support more urgent.

Family Seeks Clarity On Death

The family has said it is waiting for official clarity on what led to Srinath’s death. They have not made any unverified allegations and have requested authorities to help them understand the circumstances.

The incident has once again highlighted the challenges faced by Indian families when students die abroad, especially when documentation, local procedures and body repatriation take time.

For now, Srinath’s family is waiting for urgent assistance so that his mortal remains can be brought back to Telangana and his final rites can be performed in his native village.

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