Hyderabad:
A 32-year-old man from Hanamkonda district of Telangana has died within the US, his relations stated on Saturday and requested the Central and Telangana governments to assist in bringing his physique again dwelling.
A Rajesh, from Atmakur mandal, died in Mississippi, US, and a few of his mates staying within the US knowledgeable the household about his dying on Thursday, saying he died on August 14, even because the household awaits readability on his dying.
Rajesh’s mom and different relations have been inconsolable after coming to learn about his dying.
“We bought a name informing (us) concerning the dying and to gather his physique. We request the Central and state governments to assist in bringing again Rajesh’s physique,” the relations advised the media.
Rajesh’s uncle Bikshapathi stated Rajesh’s household is financially poor and they aren’t able to go to the US and he additionally requested the assistance of the Centre and the state authorities to convey his physique to his native place.
The relations additionally stated the precise particulars about how Rajesh died have been nonetheless not recognized to them, although it was stated he had a “excessive” sugar stage and died of stroke, however “we do not know the explanation”.
Rajesh’s father had handed away final 12 months, however at the moment he couldn’t attend the funeral, the relations stated, including that he was planning to return to his native place however instantly he died.
“Although Rajesh had advised the relations that he would return for the primary 12 months anniversary rituals, however we instantly bought this stunning information,” his uncle stated.
After finishing his M Pharma from Hanamkonda, Rajesh went to the US in 2016 for pursuing larger research. He did his MS and was additionally employed there however later misplaced his job in the course of the COVID pandemic and it appears now he was doing a little part-time jobs, his uncle added.
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