Tragedy befalls Jaahnavi Kandula's family again, father passes away two days before ₹262 crore settlement from Seattle

The family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a young Indian woman whose tragic death in Seattle earlier this year garnered significant media attention, is facing another heartbreaking loss. Her father, a retired police constable, passed away from a heart attack on February 10, just two days before the family was set to receive a substantial settlement of ₹262 crore related to her untimely demise. Jaahnavi's death, which occurred during an incident involving a Seattle police vehicle, has sparked widespread discussions about road safety and police accountability. The settlement, which has been a source of hope for her grieving family, now comes with the additional sorrow of losing a cherished family member. This dual tragedy underscores the profound impact of Jaahnavi's death not only on her immediate family but also on the broader Indian community, which has rallied in support of justice and remembrance for her life. As the Kandula family navigates this difficult period, they are also confronted with the challenges of dealing with legal proceedings and public scrutiny in the wake of their personal losses.
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