--°C
Loading...
Listen to Article
2 min read
80%
He was suffering from fever since last one week, but his family received a call from his friend that he died due to cardiac arrest on Friday.


Digital Desk: A 25-year-old student from Hyderabad, Shaik Muzammil Ahmed, died of cardiac arrest in Canada. The family of Ahmed has asked S Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs, for assistance in returning his body to India. 

Since December 2022, Ahmed from Telangana has been enrolled in Conestoga College's Waterloo Campus in Kitchener City, Ontario, to pursue a master's degree in information technology.

He was suffering from fever since last one week, but his family received a call from his friend that he died due to cardiac arrest on Friday.

The incident was shared on social media by Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT), a political organization located in Telangana, and its leader, Amjad Ullah Khan.



Taking to social media platform X, Amjad Ullah Khan said, "One Shaik Muzammil Ahmed-25 years from Hyderabad, Telangana State pursuing Masters in IT from Conestoga College, Waterloo Campus in Kitchener City in Ontario, Canada since Dec 2022 was suffering from fever since last one week, but his family received a call from his friend that he died due to cardiac arrest today."

"On hearing this news his parents and the entire family is in a state of shock and has request you to kindly ask @HCI_Ottawa & @TorontoCGI to send his mortal remains back to Hyderabad as soon as possible, for more details please contact Waliuddin on +1 (647) (786) 5940 or his uncle Mohammed Amjad on 9618160740," he added.

FOLLOW US F
POPULAR
FEATURE
TRENDY
American Tourist Allegedly Assaulted at Karnataka Homestay; Two Arrested
NSA Term Ends for Amritpal Singh; Re-Arrest Likely as Punjab Police Await in Dibrugarh
Nepal Home Minister Sudan Gurung Resigns Amid Money Laundering Allegations
Tragedy in Udalguri: Retired Teacher and Wife Die by Suicide, Suicide Note Recovered
A Maruti Omni Van  Crash in Tingkhong Leaves Several Injured, Woman Critical
Government School Headmaster Accused of Charging Illegal Admission Fees