About

A Little Wit. A Little Wisdom. Lots of India - This blog brings you the rich variety of opinions posted daily in the Indian blogosphere.

Find out more

Etcetera

Banners

DesiPundit banner

(Right-click and "Save image as".)

More banners

Donate

If you like reading DesiPundit, we would appreciate if you can contribute to our donation jar. Mind you, it is completely voluntary.

Disclaimer: The thoughts and opinions expressed here are purely personal viewpoints of DesiPundit contributors only. We may not necessarily share the opinions of the authors we link to.

Mysterious death of desi student

Karthik points to the mystery surrounding the sad death of a desi student, Mahesh Subramannian, who was studying in  Northern Kentucky University.  Nothing will bring back Mahesh, but I wish the authorities had acted with more sensitivity and transparency.

To add to the pain, the parents got two different versions of when their son died, the hospital claiming that he died on the 18th, another version claiming that he died in the hospital, with the death certificate concluding that he died of lung congestion. According to his room-mate Sunny, Mahesh vomitted after eating a pizza he baked, a slice of which Sunny consumed.

If all this was not bad enough, Mahesh’s body arrived in India today, his face and right eye swollen. Now the family has to wait for another autopsy report to figure out what happened to their son.

If you liked our recommended link, subscribe to our full content.

No comments

Comments are closed for this post.

Leave a comment

Comments are closed for this post.

Previous post Next post

DP Says / The DesiPundit Blog

Recently

DesiPundit on Twitter

For folks connected to the Twitterverse, you have one more 'person' to follow - DesiPundit. This Twitter feed will contain links to DesiPundit posts and occasional important updates. So if you use Twitter more often than your RSS ...

Previously

DP Says archives

Speak Up / Discussion Forum

Latest Topic

Against Internet Plagiarism

There has been a spate of incidents recently when the Indian mainstream media has thought it convenient to plagiarize from the blogging community. The content stolen has not only been blog posts but also photos which they publish without due ...

Previous Topics

Speak Up archives

The Indicast





Creative Commons License