What Happened to the Indian Students in a Road Accident in Kazakhstan?
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Astana, Jan 13 (NationPress) A tragic incident occurred in Kazakhstan's Oskemen, where an Indian student lost his life and two others sustained injuries in a road mishap, as reported by the Indian Embassy in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.
According to a statement posted on X, a group of 11 Indian students from Semey Medical University, who were on an excursion to the Altai Alps in East Kazakhstan, were involved in the accident while returning to Oskemen City. The deceased has been identified as Mili Mohan, aged 25, while the injured students are Ashika Sheejamini Santhosh and Jaseena B.
Both injured students are currently receiving medical care at City Hospital No. 1 in Ust-Kamenagorsk, and the embassy has confirmed that their condition is stable. The embassy expressed its heartfelt condolences to the grieving family of the deceased student and stated that they are in contact with the university, hospital staff, and family members.
A week prior, the Indian Embassy reported another road accident near Almaty on January 6, which resulted in the deaths of two Indian students and injuries to three others. In a statement on X, the embassy expressed deep sorrow over this tragic event, noting that two young lives were lost while three others were injured. They extended condolences to the families affected and assured that the injured students were receiving appropriate medical assistance.
The embassy is working closely with hospital authorities and local officials to provide necessary support. Family members of the injured students have arrived in Kazakhstan and remain in constant contact with the embassy. Priority arrangements are being made to repatriate the deceased students’ remains to India.
The Indian mission has appreciated the outpouring of concern, prayers, and goodwill from friends, family, and well-wishers. They continue to coordinate with various agencies and families to ensure timely and effective assistance.