Karnataka student Saketh Sreenivasaiah, who went missing, dies — what we know so far

Saketh Sreenivasaiah, a 22-year-old postgraduate student from Karnataka, has tragically passed away in the United States, as confirmed by the Indian Consulate in San Francisco. Saketh had been reported missing prior to his death, raising concerns among his family and the local Indian community. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance and subsequent death remain unclear, prompting investigations from local authorities. His family, deeply affected by the loss, seeks answers regarding the events leading up to his demise. The Indian government has expressed its condolences and is providing assistance to Saketh's family during this difficult time. The incident highlights the challenges faced by Indian students abroad and has sparked a conversation about their safety and well-being while studying overseas. Community members and fellow students are mourning his loss, with calls for increased awareness and support for international students in the US. Further updates are anticipated as investigations continue, and the community reflects on the need for improved safety measures for students studying away from home.
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