Indian Student Killed In Uzbekistan

In the recent past, several Indians have been witnessing problematic situations with regard to religious conversations. It appears that this has reached the Indian community living abroad as well, and the latest incident is clearly implying the same.

Incidentally, Savariya, a native of Pilappuzha, Alappuzha district, was allegedly killed by her classmate, 22-year-old Sadarul Anam, a native of Pulamanthole in Malappuram in Uzbekistan.

According to the family, Savariya’s body bore multiple injuries from head to toe, suggesting she had been severely assaulted. They claimed the fatal head injury allegedly caused by a laptop was not the only cause of death and that she had sustained extensive injuries across her body.

Janeesh, Savariya’s maternal uncle, who travelled to Uzbekistan to bring back her body, alleged that the accused had been pressuring her to convert her religion, but she had repeatedly refused.

“Fellow students informed me about the attempts at religious conversion. The attack was not an immediate provocation. She suffered brutal marks of torture from her legs to her head. So we decided to conduct a second postmortem to unravel the mystery,” he said.

Sadly, an innocent Indian girl was pursuing medical sciences in Uzbekistan, sadly lost her life due to alleged religious conversion pressure from her classmate who also happens to be from Kerala. This incident has sparked a lot of outrage on social media.

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