The recurring incidents involving tragedies of Telugu NRIs in USA and Canada due to unfortunate accidents and health complications are very distressing. Shockingly, there has been a sudden spike in such heartbreaking reports in the past few months. What is more alarming is that most of these victims are aged less than 40 years.
Adding to the list of tragic fatalities reported so far, a Telugu girl named Lokeswari Pittu has reportedly passed away in Kansas City USA due to acute leukemia.
She was just 28 years old and hails from Andhra Pradesh. She completed her graduation in Northwest Missouri State University and currently working as a software engineer.
As per reports, her condition deteriorated quickly due to illness and resulted in sudden death despite she being in good health condition prior to this disease.
Her friends and colleagues identify Lokeswari as a kind and hardworking individual with big dreams on her future. The unexpected tragedy has devastated her family back in India.
Many Indian origin students and software professionals in USA have been facing health issues in an unusual pattern like neve before.
Surprisingly, many of them belong to Andhra and Telangana. Also, accidents and missing cases accounting for a sizeable percent of untimely deaths while health issues continue to be a major reason.
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This post was last modified on 13 May 2026 10:22 am
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