In recent news, it has been reported that the remains of Ayush Dankhara, a 23-year-old from Bhavnagar, Gujarat who is studying in Toronto, Canada, is expected to arrive at Ahmedabad International Airport on Saturday evening. He must read the article to know the cause of death and we ask you to follow us for all the ideas. He continues reading for more details.
Who was Ayush Dankhara?
Ayush Dhankhara is the son of Ramesh Dhankara, a well-known Gujarat Police DSP, he is the second Gujarat student studying at York University, Toronto, who tragically lost his life under suspicious circumstances within a month. According to his uncle, he used to reside in a shared apartment on Lawrence Avenue West in Toronto. On May 6, his roommate informed his brother that Ayush had not returned home for a day. Despite multiple attempts, they were unable to contact him, further sparking the search.
After filing a formal missing person report with the Toronto Police 55th Division, the family discovered a body on May 7, located under a bridge. The photograph confirmed that the deceased individual was Ayush. His father traveled to Canada to complete the necessary paperwork and repatriate the body for the final rites and funeral ceremony. A similar incident occurred recently when Harsh Patel was also found dead under mysterious circumstances. Both were about to finish their studies at New York University, Ayush in engineering and Harsh in management studies. In both cases, the bodies were discovered in bodies of water.
Both people were reportedly missing for more than a day and their phones were not in their surroundings, ruling out the possibility of suicide. However, Harsh Patel’s family is seeking closure as no significant details regarding the information regarding the day of his death have come to light. It is not the only case, there are several other similar incidents that have occurred in recent months. He continues reading to find out more about the case.
Siddhant Shah, 19, and Aryan Vaidya, 20, went swimming in Lake Monroe, about 64 miles southwest of downtown Indianapolis, with a group of friends on April 15, but did not reappear, the Department of Indiana Natural Resources in a press release. The bodies were located and recovered by search teams on April 18 east of Paynetown Marina in 18 feet of water. The two were out on a pontoon boat when their group anchored for a swim in the lake, which is 10,750 acres and 35-40 feet deep. Indiana University student services transported the rest of the group back to campus where they were provided with counseling services.
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