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Three Indian students died in a road accident in New York, USA | Live Updates, Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

Every day there is news of an Indian's death in America. Now three students of Indian origin have died in an accident caused by a speeding car overturning in the US state of Georgia. While two others were injured. All five students studied at Alpharetta High School and the University of Georgia. The deceased have been identified. All have been identified as Shreya Asarla, Anvi Sharma and Aryan Joshi.

These three students of Indian origin were travelling in a car. Based on the evidence found at the scene, it is believed that the driver lost control of the car. So the car hit a tree. Aryan Joshi and Shreya Joshi, who were in the car, were found dead on the spot, while others were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Among them, Anvi Sharma died during treatment in the hospital. The injured students include Mohammad Liaquat and Rithvak Sompalli. All were 18 years old. The road was closed after the road accident on May 14. Shreya and Tanvi were studying in Georgia. However, police investigation is ongoing regarding this Gojara road accident.

Apart from this, information about the death of another student has also come to light. An Indian student died in a bike accident in New York on Wednesday. This information has been given by the Indian Embassy.

Agencies are investigating the incident

The Indian Embassy said on social media that it is saddened by the untimely death of a student. The family and local agencies are in touch to provide all possible assistance to send his body to India.

Earlier in April, a student was found dead

This incident has come to light amid the increasing deaths of students of Indian origin in America. Earlier in April, an Indian student who was missing since March this year was found dead in the US state of Ohio. The Indian Embassy in New York expressed grief over the incident and said that we are sorry for the dead student. Our deepest condolences to his family.