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Two young Indian students tragically lost their lives in a devastating car accident in County Carlow, Ireland. The Indian Embassy in Dublin quickly responded, offering condolences and support to the families of Bhargav Chitturi and Suresh Cherukuri. The local Indian community came together, raising over €25,000 in a fundraiser to help with funeral expenses. The incident has deeply shocked both the Indian and Irish communities, highlighting the sudden and heartbreaking nature of the loss.

Key Points: Tragic Loss: Indian Nationals Die in Ireland Car Crash

  • Indian Embassy extends condolences and support to families of deceased
  • Fundraiser raised over €25,000 for funeral expenses
  • Two students killed in early morning car accident in County Carlow
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Ireland: Indian Embassy mourns demise of two nationals in accident, assures support to kins

Indian Embassy mourns two students killed in County Carlow accident, provides support to families and injured survivors

"We are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Bhargav Chitturi and Suresh Cherukuri - Venkat Vuppala, Fundraiser Organizer"

Dublin, February 2

The Indian Embassy in Dublin expressed deep condolences over the death of two Indian nationals, Cherekuri Suresh Chowdary and Chithoori Bhargav, in a car accident in Ireland's County Carlow.

Two Indian nationals; Bhargav Chitturi and Suresh Cherukuri, were killed in a car crash in County Carlow in the early hours of Friday morning after their vehicle collided with a tree, according an Irish Times report.

The Indian Embassy has assured that it is in touch with the families and friends of the deceased while also providing all possible support to the two Indian nationals injured in the incident.

Sharing a post on X, Embassy of India, Dublin wrote, "Embassy of India in Dublin conveys its deepest condolences on the sad demise of two Indian nationals Mr. Cherekuri Suresh Chowdary and Mr. Chithoori Bhargav in a car accident in Co. Carlow."

"The Embassy Team is in touch with the family and friends of the deceased and also extending all possible support and assistance to two Indians nationals injured in the accident," the post added.

The Indian community mourned the demise of the two men and set up a fundraiser to assist with funeral costs and other expenses.

Chitturi and Cherukuri were declared dead at the scene. Two other occupants of the car, a man and a woman in their 20s, sustained serious injuries but are not in a life-threatening condition. They were transported to St. Luke's General Hospital in Kilkenny for treatment.

A fundraiser for expenses related to funeral costs and other expenses raised more than Euro 25,000 in less than 24 hours.

In an online post, organiser Venkat Vuppala said: "We are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of Bhargav Chitturi and Suresh Cherukuri. It is with great sorrow that we announce the tragic car accident on January 31 at Carlow, that claimed the lives of these two Indian students from SETU Carlow," The Irish Times reported.

- ANI

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