Indian-American Purdue student Sameer Kamath's death ruled suicide
Indian-origin students at and around the Purdue campus that witnessed a total of five deaths from the community between 2022-2024
Updated: Feb 8th, 2024
Sameer Kamath (Image: IANS) |
As the episode of deaths of Indian-origin Purdue students continues, the fifth death from the community this year has been reported recently.
A 23-year-old Indian-American Purdue University student Sameer Kamath in Indiana has been ruled a suicide, according to a release from a US county coroner’s office.
Sameer Kamath, whose body was found at Crow’s Grove Nature Preserve in Williamsport, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, Warren County coroner Justin Brummett said, citing preliminary autopsy reports.
A forensic pathologist’s autopsy was performed on Kamath’s body on Feb 6 afternoon in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
“Through extensive investigation by the Warren County coroner’s office in conjunction with multiple other local and federal agencies, we are now able to release a preliminary cause and manner of death,” the release said.
Kamath, a US citizen according to the coroner’s office, was a doctorate student in the mechanical engineering department at Purdue University, Indiana-based Journal and Courier reported, citing the Coroner’s office.
He graduated from the department in August 2023 with a Master’s degree in mechanical engineering.
The Warren County Sheriff’s office earlier said there is no threat to the public and that the incident is being investigated by them.
Brummett expressed his ‘deepest sympathies’ and said that the family had been informed about Kamath’s death.
“Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to the family and we hope they are respected during such a difficult time,” Brummett said.
With Kamath’s death, five Indian students have died in quick succession in the US since the start of this year, including Shreyas Reddy Benigeri in Cincinnati and Neel Acharya in Indiana.
Acharya, 19, was also a Purdue University student who was found dead outside a building on the campus after he went missing late last month.
The Tippecanoe County coroner’s office said no signs of trauma or significant injuries were found during the autopsy of Acharya, a US citizen.
Notably, Indian-origin students at and around the Purdue campus that witnessed a total of four (now five) deaths from the community between 2022-2024.
(Source: IANS)
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