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  • Indian American student missing for three weeks found dead

    Indian American student missing for three weeks found dead

    CLEVELAND, OH (TIP): : Mohammad Abdul Arfath, an Indian student hailing from Hyderabad, was found dead in Cleveland, Ohio, after going missing for three weeks. The Indian consulate general in New York has confirmed the death of Arfath who had relocated to the US in 2023 to study at Cleveland University.

    “Anguished to learn that Mohammed Abdul Arfath, for whom search operation was underway, was found dead in Cleveland, Ohio. Our deepest condolences to Mohammed Arfath’s family.

    “@IndiainNewYork is in touch with local agencies to ensure a thorough investigation into Mr Mohammed Abdul Arfath’s death. We are extending all possible assistance to the bereaved family to transport his mortal remains to India,” the mission posted on X.

    Arfath’s death comes less than a week after the Indian mission reported the demise of another Indian student, Uma Satya Sai Gadde, in Cleveland, Ohio.

    “Deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of Mr. Uma Satya Sai Gadde, an Indian student in Cleveland, Ohio”, India in New York posted on X. “Police investigation is underway. @IndiainNewYork continues to remain in touch with the family in India.”

    “All possible assistance is being extended including transporting Mr. Uma Gadde’s mortal remains to India at the earliest,” it added.

    Following a series of attacks on Indians and people of Indian origin, officials from the Indian Embassy in Washington and its consulates in various locations held a virtual interaction with Indian students from across the United States, discussing various aspects of student well-being and ways to stay connected with the larger diaspora.

    Since January 2023, at least 12 Indian or Indian American students have died under mysterious circumstances on US campuses.

    These deaths have sparked concerns and raised alarms within the community. From suspected homicides to tragic accidents, each case highlights the vulnerabilities faced by students, both international and domestic, pursuing education on US campuses.

    Also Read editorial comment “ Indian students in peril” on page 2

    Here is a list:
    Paruchuri Abhijit, a 23-year-old engineering student from Burripalem, Andhra Pradesh, studying at Boston University, was found dead in his car in a nearby forest on March 11, 2024, suspected to be a victim of robbery in Boston, Massachusetts. Abhijit lived in a rented house with classmates.

    Sameer Kamath, 23, a Purdue University doctoral student from Massachusetts, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on February 5 at the Niches Crow’s Grove Nature Preserve in Williamsport, Indiana. He was expected to graduate with a Ph.D. in 2025.

    Neel Acharya, an undergraduate student at Purdue University and an alum of St. Mary’s School in Pune, was found dead near the airport on January 29, with no signs of foul play in West Lafayette, Indiana. Toxicology reports are awaited to determine the cause of death.

    Shreyas Reddy Benigeri, 19, a student of Lindner School of Business, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, was found dead on February 1, with no foul play suspected. He was a graduate of Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.

    Vivek Saini, a 25-year-old student from Haryana pursuing a master’s in business administration, was killed by a homeless man in Lithonia, Georgia, on January 16, inside a store where he worked. The homeless man was previously sheltered by employees at the store.

    Akul Dhawan, 18, an undergraduate student from California studying at the University of Illinois, was found dead on campus, possibly due to hypothermia, on a frigid night in January in Urbana, Illinois. His parents have filed a lawsuit alleging negligence by police during the search.

    Aaditya Adlakha, 26, a fourth-year doctoral student at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, was found shot inside a car in November in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was described as much-loved and intelligent by colleagues and faculty members.

    Jude Chacko, 21, a student at Temple University, was shot in the forehead in a suspected robbery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June 2023. Authorities believe it was a robbery case leading to murder.

    Veera Saiesh, a 24-year-old from Andhra Pradesh, was killed in a suspected robbery case at a gas station, in Columbus, Ohio, in April 2023. He would have graduated with a master’s degree in a few days.

    Devsish Nandepu, 23, was killed after armed robbers shot him at Princeton Park in Chicago, Illinois, on January 22, 2023. A 14-year-old was arrested in March 2023 in connection to the shooting. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, he had been in Chicago for less than two weeks.

  • Indian Consulate, New York  says: Working with authorities to find missing Hyderabad student

    Indian Consulate, New York says: Working with authorities to find missing Hyderabad student

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): The Consulate General of India in New York is working with local law enforcement authorities to find a 25-year-old Indian student in Cleveland who has been missing since the beginning of this month. Mohammad Abdul Arfath, hailing from Nacharam, Hyderabad, arrived in the US in May last year to pursue a Masters in IT from Cleveland University.

    His father Mohammed Saleem said that Arfath last spoke to him on March 7. Since then, he has not been in touch with his family and his mobile phone is switched off.

    The Indian Consulate said in a post on X that it is in touch with Arfath’s family and authorities in the US. “We are working with local law enforcement agencies to find him at the earliest.” Arfath’s roommates in the US informed his father that they have lodged a missing persons complaint with Cleveland Police.

    On March 19, Arfath’s family received a call from an unidentified person who claimed that Arfath had been kidnapped allegedly by a gang selling drugs and demanded USD 1,200 to release him.

    The caller also threatened to sell Arfath’s kidneys if the ransom wasn’t paid, his father said.

    “Yesterday, I got a call from an unknown number, and the caller informed me that my son has been kidnapped and demanded money. The caller did not mention the mode of payment but just asked to pay the amount. When I asked the caller to allow us to talk to my son but he refused,” Saleem told PTI in Hyderabad.

    Arfath’s parents have requested the central government to take necessary measures to bring back their son safely. Saleem has also written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in this regard.

    The incident is the latest in a string of troubling cases pertaining to the safety and security of Indian students in the US. Since the beginning of this year, several cases of deaths of Indian and Indian-origin students have caused alarm and concern among the community.

    Earlier this week, the Consulate had posted on X about the death of Abhijeeth Paruchuru, a 20-year-old Indian student, in Boston. Paruchuru’s parents, based in Connecticut, had been in direct touch with detectives and initial investigations into his death had ruled out any foul play.

    Indian-American Sameer Kamath, 23, a student at Purdue University was found dead in a nature preserve in Indiana in February. He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to authorities.

    In January, 18-year-old Akul Dhawan, a student of the University of Illinois was found unresponsive outside a campus building. Investigations revealed that he died due to hypothermia. Authorities said acute alcohol intoxication and prolonged exposure to extremely cold temperatures contributed to his death. In another incident in January, 25-year-old Indian student Vivek Saini was hammered to death by a homeless drug addict in Georgia.