University Of Hertfordshire: Two Indian students in UK, one from Mumbai, drown in separate incidents | Mumbai News

University Of Hertfordshire: Two Indian students in UK, one from Mumbai, drown in separate incidents | Mumbai News

Two Indian students in UK, one from Mumbai, drown in separate incidents

London: Two Indian male students, one from Mumbai, who had been finding out on the University of Hertfordshire, died in separate drowning incidents in the UK.Mahesh Ramesh Khandagle (23), an MSc pupil of finance and funding banking from Mumbai, drowned on a mountain climbing journey to Wales with buddies on the morning of Mar 31. The Queensbury resident was utilizing his new GoPro digicam close to the Four Waterfalls Walk in the Brecon Beacons, his buddies reported.“He was on a VideoCom (webcam call) with his mother, who warned him not to enter the water. However, he stepped inside to test how deep it was. Before he knew it, he was swept away. Khandagale only knew basic swimming. This is a remote location, so it took time to call emergency services. His body was found around 5-6pm,” stated Rohit Mahadevu, Indian National Students Association (INSA) UK consultant on the college. INSA has launched a fundraiser on JustGiving to assist repatriate his physique to India.Khandagale was the older son of a single mom in Mumbai, who works on the airport, and has a youthful brother aged 12. He held a BCom diploma from Mumbai University and labored as night time concierge with Blue Orchid Hotels.“The mother is distraught. She has applied for a visa to come to the UK and collect his body,” stated Mahadevu.A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson stated, “We received a call for assistance following a report of a person entering the water at Ystradfellte Waterfalls. Following a multi-agency search to locate the individual, a body was sadly recovered from the water. A report has been prepared for HM Coroner.”The different sufferer, Leela Sai Reddy Mallireddy (24) from Andhra Pradesh, additionally a pupil on the University of Hertfordshire, was reported lacking at 3pm April 3. Fire and ambulance crews had been known as to the Embankment, Bedford at 10pm. He was rescued alive from the River Ouse and brought to Bedford Hospital. “He remained on ventilator, but passed away later. His organs are being donated,” Mahadevu stated. “His father is preparing for the final rites.“

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