Days before returning to India for his wedding, MP Medico studying MBBS in Russia dies under mysterious circumstances
Bhopal: In a tragic incident, a medical student from Datia district in Madhya Pradesh studying MBBS at Northern State Medical University in Arkhangelsk, who was engaged and was about to get married in November after returning to India, died under mysterious circumstances in Russia.
Just days before he was set to return to India on July 2, his parents received a phone call from a friend, also a student at the same university in Russia who informed them that their son had gone out to eat with friends a few kilometers away from the hostel and had allegedly died after falling from a rooftop.
As of now, the exact cause of his death remains unclear, and only a police investigation can confirm whether it was an accident, suicide, or murder.
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Suspecting foul play, the family planned to get in touch with the officials or police in Russia on Monday since the incident came to light on Sunday. Meanwhile, they have appealed to the Indian government to help bring Bharat's body back to India as soon as possible.
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