An Indian student lost their life, and two others sustained injuries in a road accident in Oskemen, Kazakhstan, as confirmed by the Indian Embassy in Kazakhstan. The incident involved 11 Indian students from Semey Medical University who were on a trip to Altai Alps. The deceased student, Mili Mohan, 25, was identified, while the injured students, Ashika Sheejamini Santhosh and Jaseena B, are currently receiving medical care at City Hospital No. 1, Ust-Kamenagorsk.
The Indian Embassy expressed condolences to the deceased student’s family and informed that the injured students’ condition is stable. The Embassy is in contact with the University, Hospital authorities, and the families of the students. Previously, the Embassy reported another road accident near Almaty on January 6, where two Indian students lost their lives, and three others were injured.
The Embassy is deeply saddened by the recent accidents involving Indian students and is providing necessary support. Efforts are being made to repatriate the deceased students’ remains to India promptly. The Embassy appreciates the support and prayers received and continues to work closely with various agencies and families to ensure effective assistance during this challenging time.
