NB Twitter Scan | Mystery deepens as another Indian student from Toronto university found dead in a month

It should be noted that this second such incident, where Indian student studying at York University in Toronto died under suspicious circumstances.

NewsBharati    15-May-2023 17:36:55 PM
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New York, May 15 : The attack on the Indian national has been rasing in the western countries. In the latest incident, the Indian student Ayush Dankhara, who had gone missing on May 5,was now found dead under mysterious circumstances in Toronto, Canada.
 
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A native of Bhavnagar, Ayusha, 23, who moved to Canada last year, was studying Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science at York University, Toronto. He was living in a shared apartment in Toronto and did not return home on May 5.
 
Following which his family, lodged a missing complaint was lodged. During the investigation, his dead body was found on 17th April under mysterious circumstances. Soon the Canadian authorities informed the Indian Embassy after which his father flew to Canada to complete the procedures and bring the body back for the last rites.
 
 
 
Sources said after Ayush went missing on May 5, his cell phone was not switched off and the messages sent to him were being read. His wallet, credit card and passport were missing.
 
It should be noted that this second such incident, where Indian student studying at York University in Toronto died under suspicious circumstances. Earlier, another Gujarati student named Harsh Patel was found dead on April 16. In the both cases, the bodies were found from water bodies – in the case of Harsh, it was a lake in the city. Both went missing for over a day and in both cases, their phones were missing from near their bodies, ruling out the suicide angle.
 
The similarities in death of both students raise many concerns, both were missing for two days before their dead bodies were found and both studied in the same University.
A Canadian organisation called "Human for Harmony" has cautioned Gujarati students to stay alert against targeted attacks.
 
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