Indian Student Dies, Two Injured in Kazakhstan Road Accident

A tragic road accident in Oskemen, Kazakhstan, has resulted in the death of one Indian medical student and injuries to two others. The students from Semey Medical University were returning from an excursion to the Altai Mountains when the accident occurred. The Indian Embassy is providing consular assistance and is in contact with the university and hospital authorities. The injured students are reported to be in stable condition at a local hospital.

Key Points: Indian Student Killed in Kazakhstan Road Accident

  • Fatal accident in Oskemen
  • 11 Indian students involved
  • One student deceased, two injured
  • Embassy coordinating with authorities
  • Injured in stable condition
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One Indian student dead, two injured in Kazakhstan road accident

One Indian medical student dead, two injured in a tragic road accident in Oskemen, Kazakhstan. Embassy provides support and updates.

"The Embassy extends its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased student. - Indian Embassy in Kazakhstan"

Astana, January 13

The Indian Embassy in Kazakhstan on Tuesday said that 11 Indian students from Semey Medical University were involved in a road accident in Oskemen while returning from an excursion to the Altai Mountains in East Kazakhstan.

Sharing details in a post on X, the Embassy said, "In a tragic accident in Oskemen, a group of 11 Indian students from Semey Medical University, who were on an excursion trip to the Altai Mountains (East Kazakhstan), encountered an accident on their way back to Oskemen City."

As a result of the incident, the Embassy said that one student, Mili Mohan (date of birth: 17.04.2000), died, while two other students -- Ashika Sheejamini Santhosh and Jaseena B -- sustained injuries.

It further stated that the injured students are receiving treatment at City Hospital No. 1 in Oskemen. "According to the latest reports, their condition is stable," the Embassy said.

Expressing condolences over the death, it said, "The Embassy extends its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased student."

The Embassy added that it is in constant contact with the university administration, hospital authorities, and the students' families.

The Altai Mountains are a striking mountain range in Central Asia that stretches across Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan.

Famous for dramatic scenery and towering peaks such as Mount Belukha, the region is rich in biodiversity and also forms the source of major rivers, including the Ob and Irtysh.

Parts of the Altai are recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage sites for their unique ecosystems and cultural value.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Very tragic news. It's a reminder for all our students studying abroad to be extra cautious, especially during travel. Road conditions can be very different. Praying for the injured students' speedy recovery.
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Aman W
So sad. Just starting their medical careers and this happens. The university and embassy must provide full support to the families. Also, a respectful suggestion: maybe student groups should have mandatory safety briefings before such trips?
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Sarah B
This is devastating. As someone who has family studying overseas, this news hits close to home. Glad to hear the Embassy is actively involved. Hope the injured girls are back on their feet soon. Strength to all the families.
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Vikram M
Om Shanti. A young life lost far from home. These medical students go through so much struggle already. The article mentions the scenic beauty, but safety on those mountain roads must be the top priority for tour operators.
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Karthik V
Terrible accident. Condolences to the bereaved family. It's good that the embassy is in touch, but I hope they also press for a proper investigation into the cause of the accident. Was it driver error, vehicle condition, or road safety?

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