<p>Amaravati/Hyderabad: Two students, one from Wanaparthy in Telangana and another from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, were found dead in their Connecticut accommodation in the US recently, a family member said on Monday.</p>.<p>The students were identified as G Dinesh (22) from Wanaparthy in Telangana and Nikesh (21) from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh. </p>.<p>Family members of the Telangana student are clueless about the cause of his death and also of his roommate's.</p>.Indian-origin man among 2 jailed in UK for killing octogenarian Sikh woman in road rage.<p>"Dinesh's friends who live in a nearby room called us on Saturday night and informed us about his death and his roommate's. We have no clue as to how he died," Dinesh's family members said.</p>.<p>According to a family member, Dinesh went to Hartford, Connecticut in the US for higher studies on December 28, 2023 while Nikesh reached a few days later.</p>.<p>Incidentally, they were mutual friends of some common friends and became roommates after going to the US.</p>.<p>A member of Dinesh's family noted that they have sought the help of Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to bring back Dinesh's mortal remains.</p>.<p>Wanaparthy MLA Megha Reddy has also chipped in to help bring back Dinesh's body. He called on the family members of the deceased student and comforted them.</p>.<p>Further, a member of Dinesh's family said they had no contact with Nikesh's family members as the two went to the US only recently.</p>.<p>Similarly, even the Srikakulam district administration does not have any information on Nikesh yet.</p>.<p>Srikakulam Police Special Branch DSP K Balaraju noted that even the district collectorate did not receive information on Nikesh or his family members.</p>.<p>Expressing grief over the death of the student, Wanaparthy MLA T Megha Reddy met the deceased student's family members in Wanaparthy town and conveyed his condolences.</p>.<p>The MLA spoke to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with regard to bringing the student's dead body to India from the United States.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister responded positively and stated that arrangements would be made to bring back the body to his native place.</p>.<p>The student from Wanarpathy had gone to US on December 28 (last year) for higher studies, the MLA was informed.</p>
<p>Amaravati/Hyderabad: Two students, one from Wanaparthy in Telangana and another from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, were found dead in their Connecticut accommodation in the US recently, a family member said on Monday.</p>.<p>The students were identified as G Dinesh (22) from Wanaparthy in Telangana and Nikesh (21) from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh. </p>.<p>Family members of the Telangana student are clueless about the cause of his death and also of his roommate's.</p>.Indian-origin man among 2 jailed in UK for killing octogenarian Sikh woman in road rage.<p>"Dinesh's friends who live in a nearby room called us on Saturday night and informed us about his death and his roommate's. We have no clue as to how he died," Dinesh's family members said.</p>.<p>According to a family member, Dinesh went to Hartford, Connecticut in the US for higher studies on December 28, 2023 while Nikesh reached a few days later.</p>.<p>Incidentally, they were mutual friends of some common friends and became roommates after going to the US.</p>.<p>A member of Dinesh's family noted that they have sought the help of Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to bring back Dinesh's mortal remains.</p>.<p>Wanaparthy MLA Megha Reddy has also chipped in to help bring back Dinesh's body. He called on the family members of the deceased student and comforted them.</p>.<p>Further, a member of Dinesh's family said they had no contact with Nikesh's family members as the two went to the US only recently.</p>.<p>Similarly, even the Srikakulam district administration does not have any information on Nikesh yet.</p>.<p>Srikakulam Police Special Branch DSP K Balaraju noted that even the district collectorate did not receive information on Nikesh or his family members.</p>.<p>Expressing grief over the death of the student, Wanaparthy MLA T Megha Reddy met the deceased student's family members in Wanaparthy town and conveyed his condolences.</p>.<p>The MLA spoke to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with regard to bringing the student's dead body to India from the United States.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister responded positively and stated that arrangements would be made to bring back the body to his native place.</p>.<p>The student from Wanarpathy had gone to US on December 28 (last year) for higher studies, the MLA was informed.</p>