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Missing Indian Student Gurashman Singh Bhatia Found Dead

December 2023 783 views 02 mins 08 secs

In a tragic development, missing Indian student Gurashman Singh Bhatia was discovered dead in South Quay, UK, as confirmed by the Metropolitan Police. The 23-year-old was reported missing on December 15, 2023, and his body was recovered from the water on December 20, 2023. Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway expressed condolences, and called the situation as extremely "tragic". The unexpected circumstances surrounding Gurashman's death prompted an extensive investigation. The Metropolitan Police released a pre-disappearance CCTV image, urging the community's collaborative efforts. Gurashman, a Loughborough University digital science master's student, had gone missing after parting ways with friends in Canary Wharf. The news, initially highlighted by BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa on social media, leaves family and friends in profound shock and mourning.

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