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Telugu Student Dies of Heart Attack in UK

Tragedy struck a family from Telangana as 26-year-old Mahender Reddy, a native of Dammanapeta village in Jagityal district, passed away in London after suffering a sudden heart attack.

Mahender had moved to London two years ago to pursue his PG, which he had recently completed. He had also secured a work visa.

Back home, his family and village were devastated by the news. Mahender’s father, Ramesh Reddy, serves as the Congress Party president for Medipally Mandal. Expressing condolences, Government Whip and Vemulawada MLA Adi Srinivas, along with several other public representatives, conveyed their sympathy to the bereaved family and prayed for strength during this difficult time.

Efforts are reportedly underway to bring Mahender’s mortal remains back to India. His untimely death serves as another reminder of the growing number of young Indians abroad who face sudden health-related tragedies far from home.

This post was last modified on 4 October 2025 3:44 pm

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