USA: Telugu Student Dies of Cardiac Arrest a Day After Graduation Day

Another tragedy has added to the list of untimely deaths that are being reported from abroad. In recent times, there has been a worrying rise in reports of sudden cardiac arrests and heart-related deaths among Indian NRIs and international students abroad.

In yet another tragic incident, 26-year-old Indian student from kadapa, Mohammad Kumel Shaik reportedly passed away unexpectedly in his sleep due to cardiac arrest in California, USA, just one day after celebrating his graduation walk at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.

As per reports, Kumel had recently completed his studies and was looking forward to building a successful future in the USA. Friends and well-wishers described him as a hardworking young man who moved abroad with big dreams and aspirations, not only for himself but also to support his family back in India.

The heartbreaking incident has left his family, friends, and the Indian student community in deep shock. Reports suggest that Mohammad suffered a cardiac arrest in his sleep. His sudden demise at such a young age has once again sparked discussions about the increasing number of unexplained cardiac deaths among young Indians living overseas.

Members of the Indian community in the United States have now come forward to support the grieving family. Fundraising efforts are reportedly underway to help transport his mortal remains back to India and assist his loved ones during this difficult period.

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